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In the introduction to the 1886 edition of Francis Bacon's Essays Storr and Gibson note that 'The guiding principles of Bacon's philosophy are utility and progress' [p. xi].
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prune ratio, one uniform principle, fluxionary calculus, divine rectitude, flowing quantities, plainest reasons, assignable difference, permanent quantities, prime ratio, ultimate ratio, contrary flexure, flowing quantity, ist event, sacred cubit, ultimate proportion, happy universe, hyperbolic logarithm, respective chances, last ratio, vanishing quantities, required chance, last proportion, divine conduct, divine benevolence, infinite benevolence
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Thomas Bayes, Royal Society, Bayes's Theorem, Thomas Baves, Mount Sion, Bunhill Fields, Richard Price, John Ward, Joshua Baves, Joshua Cotton, Edinburgh University, Samuel Bayes, Joshua Bayes, Thomas Cotton, Act of Uniformity, Isaac Maddox, Skinner Smith, Box Lane, British Library, John Canton, Mount Ephraim, Philosophical Transactions, Sir Thomas Browne, Bernoulli's Theorem, Five Mile Act
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