The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.

558 INDEX. the understanding, i. 34; a -friend's liberty the best Globe, intellectual description of, ii. 573. remedy against flattery, i. 3.5; the last fruit of, is aid, Globes, appearance of, at a distance, ii. 121. i. 35; many things which a man cannot do himself Glorious men, their character, i. 57. may be done by a friend, i. 35; Essay on Followers Glory, essay on vain, i. 57; the spur of virtue, i. 73. and Friends, i. 53; little friendship in the world, Glowworm, experiment touching the, ii. 95. and that between superior and inferior, i. 54. God(, the sparkle of our creation light, whereby men Friendships, bond of counsel in, i. 168. acknowledge a Deity still burns within atheists, i. Frosberg, the German, his threats, ii. 390. 70; the will of God revealed by the Scriptures and Fruits, some, sweet before ripe, ii. 85; and plants, by the creatures, i. 71; is only self-like, i. 82; all curiosities about, ii. 70; maturation of, ii. 48; how knowledge, especially natural philosophy, tends to to keep, ii. 83; melioration of, ii. 62; experiment magnify his glory, i. 98. touching compound, ii. 66; exossation of, ii. 117; Godfrey's case, ii. 528, 530. dulcoration of, ii. 118; operation of time upon, Gold, making of, ii. 457; most flexible and tensible, ii. 119. heaviest and closest of metals, ii. 50; experiment on Fruitful, upon making vines more, ii. 13. making of, ii. 49; will incorporate with silver and Fruitfulness of soil, greatness too often ascribed to, other metals, ii. 459; the nature of, ii. 50; will not ii. 222. incorporate with iron, ii. 459; melteth easily, ii. 108. Fuel, cheap experiment touching, ii. 105; that con- Gold and silver, disproportion in price of, ii. 282. sumeth little, ii. 104. Good, active, i. 221; passive, i. 221. Fuentes, Count de, Andrada sent over to him, by Good, colours of good and evil, i. 72. Lopez, about a reward for poisoning Queen Eliza- Goodness and goodness of nature, essay of, i. 21. beth, ii. 2 18; sends for Tinoco, to confer with An- Goodwin, Sir Francis, ii. 266. drada, and to pass to Lopez and to Ferrera, ii. 218. Goose's liver a delicacy among the Romans, ii. 14. Fulgentio, Father, Lord Bacon's letter to, with some Gorge, Sir Ferdinando, confession of, ii. 367; second account of his writings, i. 5. confession of, ii. 367. Furnace, wind, to separate the metal, ii. 460. Gorgons, i. 293, Government of bishops, ii. 423. GAnATO, Sebastian, his voyage to America, i. 368, Government of bishops sole enemy, ii. 423. Galba, his death, i. 12; Tacitus's saying of him, i. 20; Government, civil, the temper of it, to keep subjects in undid himself by a speech, i. 21. good heart, and not as servile vassals, a point of true Galen, i. 198; full of ostentation, i. 57. greatness in the state, ii. 223. iGalletyle, ii. 457. Government of the church, i. 243. Games, Olympian, i. 205; of recreation, i. 205; of Government, i. 228, 238; where deficient, i. 238; its Prometheus, i. 308. four pillars, religion, justice, counsel, and treasure, Gardens, when profitable, ii. 384; essay on, i. 51; the i. 22; nourish virtues grown, but do not much mend purest of pleasures, i. 51; plan of for all months, i. the seed, i. 46; observations on, ii. 443; by the 51; royal, ought not to be under thirty acres, i. 51; weak unnatural, ii. 443; of Turks, ii. 438; of woapt division for them, i. 51, men, ii. 443. (iardiner's, Bishop, saying that he would be a bishop Governments have excelled under learned governors, one hundred years after his death, ii. 230; saying i. 165; the best like the best crystals, ii. 47. of the Protestants, i. 108. Governors, advantage of learned, i. 177; dignity of (Gardiner, Sir Robert, praise of, ii. 477. depends on, the dignity of the governed, i. 182. G(arlic, preparation of, ii. 466. Gout, receipt for the, ii. 469; breakfast a preservative Garrisons on the borders of Scotland, suggestions as to against, ii. 466; cure for the, ii. 17. the removal of, ii. 143. Gradations, fine, alternate into distinct transists by na(Gaunt, retreat of. ii. 208. ture, ii. 579; Sun mascule in a germ of starry Gellius, A., his saying of those who are constantly matter, ii. 579; Jupiter, satellites of, ii. 579. making distinctions, i. 33. Grwecia, the best princes of were the most learned, i Generalities, empty and barren, i. 215. 162. (veneration of living creatures in the womb, ii. 101. Grafting vines upon vines, ii. 88. {Generation by copulation, ii. 123. Grafting plants, ii. 62, 64. Generations, history of, or nature at large, five divisions Grafting trees, ii. 464. of, ii. 574. Grains of youth, ii. 466. Germination, experiments touching the acceleration of, Grammar, its uses, i. 213. ii. 60; retardation of, ii. 61. Grants against law, ii. 473. Germany, state of during the time of Queen Elizabeth, Grants, staying of at the great seal, ii. 473. ii. 248. Granson, battle of, ii. 157, 226. Ghent, ii. 451. Grapes, how to keep, ii. 86. Giddiness, causes of, ii. 99. Graveling, Spanish Armada beaten at, ii. 209. Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury, ii. 316. Gravity, experiment touching, ii. 12; history of the Gilbert, his theory of a " vacuum coacervatum," i. 417. expansion and conjunction of in the same body, ii. Gtilbertus, his theory that stars are solid bodies in 565. vacuo except surrounded by an atmosphere, ii. 578; Gray, Lord, Spaniards defeated in Ireland by, ii. 206; his observations that heavy bodies carried a distance takes Fort del Or, ii. 207. from the earth, are gradually divested of their motion Grewa treasons, i. 293. towards bodies beneath, ii. 586. Greame, Sir Richard, his cornet the only Englishman. Glass, rusted by women looking upon it, ii. 127; ex- killed at the battle of Kinsale, ii. 212. periments on, ii. 457; materials of, ii. 104; sand of Great Instauration of Lord Bacon, iii. 329. the nature of, ii. 105; as to metals incorporating Greatness, of a state requires a fit situation, ii. 222, with, ii. 459. 228; consists in population and breed of men, ii. Glasses, musical, ii. 8, 33; for burning powder, ii. 27. 222; in the valour of the people, ii. 222; that every

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The works of Francis Bacon, lord chancellor of England.
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