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1 Des| and the investigation of nature and of all sciences will 2 Des| what it is in questions of nature to consult nature herself.~ 3 Des| questions of nature to consult nature herself.~First, then, I 4 Aph| I~Nature exists in three states, 5 Aph| For in things artificial nature takes orders from man and 6 Aph| treats of the "liberty" of nature, or the "errors" of nature, 7 Aph| nature, or the "errors" of nature, or the "bonds" of nature, 8 Aph| nature, or the "bonds" of nature, so that we may fairly distribute 9 Aph| sports and wanton freaks of nature and come near to the nature 10 Aph| nature and come near to the nature of individuals. They afford 11 Aph| into the investigation of nature) for a light review of things 12 Aph| natural bodies. For the nature of things is so distributed 13 Aph| their own substance and nature, as it exists in their several 14 Aph| when the investigation of nature has been carried deeper.~ 15 Aph| History of arts, and of nature as changed and altered by 16 Aph| one for investigating the nature of redness, seeing that 17 Aph| instance for showing the nature and impression of cold. 18 Aph| to bodies and virtues in nature be set forth (as far as 19 Aph| down the laws themselves of nature and nothing else) are content 20 Aph| the cardinal virtues in nature, and said that a history 21 Aph| more closely intimate with nature, I cannot venture to rely 22 Aph| to recover its right over nature), to examine nature herself 23 Aph| over nature), to examine nature herself and the arts upon 24 Cat| Accidents out of the course of Nature.~44. History of the parts