ESSAYS, CIVIL AND MORAL&THE NEW ATLANTIS BY FRANCIS BACON

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ESSAYS, CIVIL AND MORAL&THE NEW ATLANTIS BY FRANCIS BACON

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THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY

ESSAYS OR COUNSELS CIVIL AND MORAL

I OF TRUTH

II OF DEATH

III OF UNITY IN RELIGION

IV OF REVENGE

V OF ADVERSITY

VI OF SIMULATION AND DISSIMULATION

VII OF PARENTS AND CHIlDREN

VIII OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE

IX OF ENVY

X OF LOVE

XI OF GREAT PLACE

XII OF BOLDNESS

XIII OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE

XIV OF NOBILITY

XV OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES

XVI OF ATHEISM

XVII OF SUPERSTITION

XVIII OF TRAVEL

XIX OF EMPIRE

XX OF COUNSEL

XXI OF DELAYS

XXII OF CUNNING

XXIII OF WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF

XXIV OF INNOVATIONS

XXV OF DISPATCH

XXVI OF SEEMING WISE

XXVII OF FRIENDSHIP

XXVIII OF EXPENSE

XXIX OF THE TRUE GREATNESS OF KINGDOMS AND ESTATES

XXX OF REGIMENT OF HEALTH

XXXI OF SUSPICION

XXXII OF DISCOURSE

XXXIII OF PLANTATIONS 〖Colonies.〗

XXXIV OF RICHES

XXXV OF PROPHECIES

XXXVI OF AMBITION

XXXVII OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS

XXXVIII OF NATURE IN MEN

XXXIX OF CUSTOM AND EDUCATION

XL OF FORTUNE

XLI OF USURY

XLII OF YOUTH AND AGE

XLIII OF BEAUTY

XLIV OF DEFORMITY

XLV OF BUILDING

XLVI OF GARDENS

XLVII OF NEGOTIATING

XLVIII OF FOLLOWERS AND FRIENDS

XLIX OF SUITORS

L OF STUDIES

LI OF FACTION

LII OF CEREMONIES AND RESPECTS

LIII OF PRAISE

LIV OF VAIN-GLORY

LV OF HONOR AND REPUTATION

LVI OF JUDICATURE

LVII OF ANGER

LVIII OF VICISSITUDE OF THINGS

LIX OF FAME 〖Fame is used here in the two senses of reputation and rumor.〗

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THE NEW ATLANTIS

AREOPAGITICA

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ORDER OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT

AREOPAGITICA

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OF EDUCATION

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TO THE READER

RELIGIO MEDICI

THE FIRST PART

THE SECOND PART

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