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1 Pre| motive which determined Bacon to give to the supposed 2 Pre| not however wholly, for Bacon in the epitome of the eighteenth 3 Not| written in the hand of one of Bacon’s servants, with corrections, 4 Not| is such a collection as Bacon thought worthy not only 5 Not| of the manuscript before Bacon touched it may be thus described.~ 6 Not| probably the same in which Bacon wrote them; and the numbers 7 Not| we know from a letter of Bacon’s, dated 3rd July 1603, 8 Not| a copy of a letter from Bacon to Lord Kinlosse, dated 9 Not| hand as this manuscript.~Bacon’s corrections, if I may 10 Not| ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING Bacon tells us that there are 11 Not| upon the developement in Bacon’s mind of the doctrine of 12 Not| Logic in the ADVANCEMENT, Bacon notices as altogether wanting “ 13 Not| noticed by name, and in all Bacon’s later writings the confutation 14 Not| them for the transcriber Bacon made the same kind of alterations 15 Not| may know perhaps that when Bacon published the ADVANCEMCNT 16 Not| indicate the order in which Bacon meant them to be read; and 17 Not| he has only to look at Bacon’s table of contents, which 18 Not| hand: all that follows is Bacon’s. The words between brackets 19 BCo| word “Philosophy” is in Bacon’s own hand, written lightly 20 BCo| belonging to the year 1603. Bacon himself invariably dated