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1 Not| Note to Preface by James Spedding:~ 2 Not| in use, together with a note of the wants and the nature 3 Not| possibly be the transcriber’s note of the time when he finished 4 Not| Ellis I have stated in a note upon his preface to the 5 Not| discovered and in use, with a note of the wants and the nature 6 Not| purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies, 7 Not| doth naturally result a note what things are yet held 8 Not| circumlocution but by particular note. No former philosophy,” 9 Not| preface to NOVUM ORGANUM, note C. But I have to deal with 10 8| Cicero’s discourse and the note and conceit of the Grecians 11 8| thought to dally, if he did note how the figures of rhetoric 12 8| So then we see that this note leadeth us to an administration 13 9| inventions. And this did Celsus note wisely and truly, how that 14 9| least give some awaking note both of the wants in man’ 15 10| IN USE, TOGETHER WITH A NOTE OF THE WANTS AND THE NATURE 16 11| circumlocution but by particular note. No former philosophy varied 17 11| direction, though that general note I have given be perspicuous 18 13| them according to popular note. That at the first one would 19 BCo| connexion there was between the note and the manuscript it is 20 BCo| is led to suspect in it a note of the positions of the 21 BCo| the writing contained a note of the positions of Mercury