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    Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | it is, however (my object being to open a new way for the 2 1, I | I~Man, being the servant and interpreter 3 1, XIII | to intermediate axioms, being no match for the subtlety 4 1, XVI | are but wanderings, not being abstracted and formed from 5 1, XXVIII | interpretations, because being collected from a few instances, 6 1, XXVIII | interpretations, on the other hand, being gathered here and there 7 1, XXXVII | setting out; but they end in being infinitely separated and 8 1, XXXVIII| and trouble us, unless men being forewarned of the danger 9 1, XLV | circles, spirals and dragons being (except in name) utterly 10 1, XLVI | adopted an opinion (either as being the received opinion or 11 1, XLVI | the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws 12 1, XLVIII | the human understanding being unable to rest still seeks 13 1, LIX | and inactive. Now words, being commonly framed and applied 14 1, LX | reduced to a liquid, or being solid easily melts. Accordingly, 15 1, LXI | question between them and me being only as to the way. For 16 1, LXIII | on the nature of things; being always more solicitous to 17 1, LXV | understanding; but this kind, being fanciful and tumid and half 18 1, LXVII | of two kinds: the first being manifest in those who are 19 1, LXVIII | founded on the sciences, being not much other than the 20 1, LXXXIII| and stopped up; experience being, I do not say abandoned 21 1, XCIX | hitherto, the understanding being not only carried that way 22 1, XCIX | s imagination or fancy, being a thing to which nothing 23 1, XCIX | by accident and occasion, being indeed, as I said, altogether 24 1, XCIX | let them look at me, that being of all men of my time the 25 1, XCIX | over such things as these, being (as I often say) like Atalanta' 26 1, XCIX | this, such fastidiousness being merely childish and effeminate.~ 27 1, XCIX | oracle: "Then leave off being king." For most certain 28 1, XCIX | to things like these as being too paltry and minute, can 29 1, XCIX | the false. But the errors being fundamental, and not so 30 1, XCIX | nature from some source of being which is inherent in more 31 1, XCIX | everything become, the business being transferred from the complicated 32 1, XI | proceeds thus: a nature being given, we must first of 33 1, XI | glass, and that without being put near the fire. And in 34 1, XI | that the white of an egg being put into it hardens and 35 1, XI | to the tongue and palate, being a little masticated, they 36 1, XII | mouth and nose, the air being from its rarity not sufficient 37 1, XII | still the next year without being at all disturbed. And at 38 1, XII | ago a girl's stomacher, on being slightly shaken or rubbed, 39 1, XII | superinduced only for the time being, so that the liquids which 40 1, XII | the touch than watery, oil being less cold than water, and 41 1, XII | heat inherent in them, as being excretions from animals; 42 1, XII | both in their parts (there being different degrees of heat 43 1, XII | masses of spices are, after being long kept close, suddenly 44 1, XIII | degree of cold, wood not being equally cold with metal. 45 1, XIII | green herbs gain warmth by being shut up; and to the internal 46 1, XIII | The lowered glass, before being inserted into the other, 47 1, XVIII | 14. On account of heat being kindled by the attrition 48 1, XX | popular, and of no use, being made up of the combination 49 1, XX | melting of metals which, being of the compactest texture, 50 1, XX | dilate, but yet their spirit being dilated in itself, and thereupon 51 1, XX | crack, and heated glass, on being suddenly placed in the cold, 52 1, XX | dissolved without any heat being excited, while the dissolution 53 1, XXI | or process of Exclusion being completed, and also the 54 1, XXI | and also the First Vintage being made thereupon, we are to 55 1, XXIII | question is in the process of being produced when it did not 56 1, XXIV | highest degree of power; as being disenthralled and freed 57 1, XXIV | consequence of their spirit being crushed and broken by the 58 1, XXV | consistent as to admit of being thrown some distance without 59 1, XXV | heterogeneous matter; the reason being that the approach of heterogeneous 60 1, XXV | portions of bodies; the reason being that larger masses follow 61 1, XXXIII | particular propositions being prepared and collated with 62 1, XXXV | they call heavy or light, being indeed placed out of the 63 1, XXXV | Aristotle's fiction of a comet being tied to or following some 64 1, XXXV | subject to the condition of being driven back twice in the 65 1, XXXV | be found any body which, being dense and solid, does not 66 1, XXXV | a time of great drought being half dead with thirst, saw 67 1, XXXVI | sometimes ending in them and being completed. Sometimes these 68 1, XXXVI | consent of the universe, being most rapid in the highest 69 1, XXXVI | outer crust of the earth being destitute, as he insists, 70 1, XXXVI | found that the needle, on being removed from the magnet 71 1, XXXVI | opposite natures; the one being highly inflammable, which 72 1, XXXVI | in the form of a pyramid, being broader at the base where 73 1, XXXVI | inverted pyramid; the reason being that the air admits smoke 74 1, XXXIX | of the Door or Gate, this being the name I give to instances 75 1, XXXIX | uneven and crooked, the fact being that neither the motion 76 1, XL | that body is capable of being reduced by comparison to 77 1, XL | body of the water, the fact being that the greatest part of 78 1, XLII | does not contract heat on being brought near the fire. And 79 1, XLV | bubbles dissolve bubbles on being brought together; certain 80 1, XLV | distance. Yet I remember being assured by a person of veracity 81 1, XLV | into less space, a sphere being the figure of largest capacity. 82 1, XLVI | their hands in flame without being burned, and jugglers by 83 1, XLVI | to the motion of light being more rapid than that of 84 1, XLVI | also the reason why rings being spun round look like globes, 85 1, XLVI | moves, and also without being well informed as to the 86 1, XLVIII | sufficiently weak and dull, being one which, except in bodies 87 1, XLVIII | that they know about it, being involved in many errors 88 1, XLVIII | shall afterwards show); being caused by the desire of 89 1, XLVIII | the torpor of the iron being cast off by the virtue of 90 1, XLVIII | the torpor of the wood being shaken off by the rapid 91 1, XLVIII | by cold, then the parts being freed from restraint meet 92 1, XLVIII | and transferred; more heat being engendered, more magnetic 93 1, XLVIII | to me to be one of them, being caused in my opinion by 94 1, XLVIII | of parts in bodies; such being the predominancy which constitutes 95 1, XLVIII | to free themselves, and being again repulsed, are yet 96 1, XLVIII | in the sulphur prevails, being aided by the motions of 97 1, L | heard of bottles of wine being let down into a deep well 98 1, L | through accident or neglect being left there for many years, 99 1, L | either touching the water or being enclosed in stopped vessels, 100 1, L | bell made of metal which, being let down parallel to the 101 1, L | escapes, and that its quantity being thereby diminished, the 102 1, L | water, oil, and the like), being induced by violence, can 103 1, L | kind can be produced, man being more the master of violent 104 1, L | order that, their causes being known, they may be imitated 105 1, L | retained on those of the oak as being well united and not spongy 106 1, L | hardened and, the volatile being discharged, sometimes fixed; 107 1, L | for a considerable time, being meanwhile defended from 108 1, L | disappeared, the thing not being endurable by human nature.


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