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1 Pre | reminded relates to the matter itself.~Be it remembered 2 Pre | others like it, for supplying matter for disputations or ornaments 3 1, XIV | which is the root of the matter) are confused and overhastily 4 1, XV | Attraction, Repulsion, Element, Matter, Form, and the like; but 5 1, XVI | the flux and alteration of matter and the mixing of one thing 6 1, XXXIV | bring forward is no easy matter, for things in themselves 7 1, XLIII | themselves, by any means set the matter right. But words plainly 8 1, LI | into nature than the rest. Matter rather than forms should 9 1, LXVI | speak of the faulty subject matter of contemplations, especially 10 1, LXVI | the secondary qualities of matter, and the operations of attraction, 11 1, LXVI | potential and uninformed matter, nor on the other hand from 12 1, LXX | But now the order of the matter in hand leads me to add 13 1, LXXI | professorial; both turned the matter into disputations, and set 14 1, LXXVII | men are deceived, if the matter be looked into more keenly. 15 1, LXXXII | who rightly considers the matter, that no mortal should have 16 1, LXXXII | that has no relation to the matter except in name. For logical 17 1, LXXXIII | subject to sense and bound in matter; especially as they are 18 1, LXXXV | diligently inspect their matter and contents, and his wonder 19 1, LXXXVI | the entire art. But as the matter now is, it is nothing strange 20 1, LXXXVIII | it is thought a subtle matter. In fact, what in some things 21 1, LXXXVIII | accomplishing, some great matter.~ 22 1, LXXXIX | with a pleasing variety of matter, but all the while disparaging 23 1, LXXXIX | dangerous to them. But if the matter be truly considered, natural 24 1, XC | every side. But though the matter be so according to right 25 1, XCI | applause. For it is a greater matter than the generality of men 26 1, XCII | which make hope in this matter reasonable, just as Columbus 27 1, XCV | mind, nor does it take the matter which it gathers from natural 28 1, XCVII | and a deeper view of the matter, saying in effect that Alexander " 29 1, XCIX | hitherto more has been done in matter of invention by thinking 30 1, XCIX | man, yet it is no great matter that can be hoped from that; 31 1, XCIX | things solid and realized in matter. And when this process shall 32 1, XCIX | before it. For in a new matter it is not only the strong 33 1, XCIX | yet they are the subject matter for the composition and 34 1, XCIX | censure, certainly if the matter be truly considered such 35 1, XCIX | modern times, have in the matter of sciences drunk a crude 36 1, XCIX | dwelling with experience and matter and the fluctuations of 37 1, XCIX | impressed and defined in matter by true and exquisite lines. 38 1, XCIX | when they understood the matter, published them to the world, 39 1, XCIX | should not continue to supply matter for disputation and ornaments 40 1, XCIX | weight (observing the laws of matter), or transparency on an 41 1, XCIX | the unchangeableness of matter (both false assumptions); 42 1, XCIX | efficient cause, and of matter, and of the latent process, 43 1, XII | first place it may well be a matter of doubt what is the nature 44 1, XII | sometimes flame in suitable matter.~To the 18th.~24. On this 45 1, XIII | light and porous vegetable matter, as straw, reeds, and dried 46 1, XIII | and salts (after the crude matter is discharged), and in their 47 1, XIII | sort opposed to tangible matter.~41. Heat, as far as regards 48 1, XVII | ideas, either not defined in matter at all, or ill defined. 49 1, XVII | weight, in every kind of matter and subject that is susceptible 50 1, XXIV | depends simply on quantity of matter and not on compactness of 51 1, XXV | compounded of heterogeneous matter; the reason being that the 52 1, XXV | approach of heterogeneous matter binds bodies together, while 53 1, XXV | insinuation of homogeneous matter dissolves and relaxes them.~ 54 1, XXVII | instances. For all vegetable matter swells and pushes out its 55 1, XXXIII | beyond the conditions of matter.~ 56 1, XXXVI | of the impenetrability of matter, and not troubling themselves 57 1, XXXVI | be hindered by a mass of matter sufficient to suppress and 58 1, XXXVII | substances separate from matter and incorporeal. For allow 59 1, XL | abundance or scantiness of the matter occupying the same space 60 1, XL | expansion or coition of matter in bodies compared one with 61 1, XL | another, viz., how much matter occupies how much space 62 1, XL | quantum or sum total of matter remains unchanged, without 63 1, XL | that of that quantum of matter more or less is contained 64 1, XL | abundance and scantiness of matter that the abstract notions 65 1, XL | greater or less quantity of matter in this or that body is 66 1, XL | such an accumulation of matter, that spirit of wine, to 67 1, XL | up an equal quantity of matter, would require twenty-one 68 1, XL | Now the accumulation of matter and its proportions are 69 1, XL | answers to the quantity of matter in the parts of a tangible 70 1, XL | spirit and the quantum of matter which it contains cannot 71 1, XL | contains the least quantity of matter in a given space. After 72 1, XL | has little to do with the matter in hand. So much then for 73 1, XLI | careless men are in this matter; for they study nature only 74 1, XLII | affinity between bodies and the matter that feeds or nourishes 75 1, XLII | is not a bad one for the matter in question, provided that 76 1, XLIV | latter is the end of the matter. I will proceed therefore 77 1, XLV | the mass or quantity of matter in the bodies acted on; 78 1, XLVI | wherein a small mass of matter overcomes and regulates 79 1, XLVIII | motion of resistance in matter which is inherent in each 80 1, XLVIII | can reduce any portion of matter, be it ever so small, to 81 1, XLVIII | actually sustain. Thus the matter is never brought to a penetration 82 1, XLVIII | the name of the motion of matter, which is in some sort the 83 1, XLVIII | contrary, in this motion of matter bodies desire a new sphere 84 1, XLVIII | effecting and in the subject matter. For the motion of assimilation 85 1, XLVIII | defined by true lines in matter and the fabric of nature, 86 1, XLVIII | spaces) is a false one. For matter is clearly capable of folding 87 1, XLVIII | this case the motion of matter. But if you charge with 88 1, XLVIII | gunpowder, the motion of matter in the sulphur prevails, 89 1, XLVIII | aided by the motions of matter and of flight in the niter. 90 1, XLVIII(1)| concrete bodies rather than to matter in general —? Ed.]~ 91 1, L | immensely in quantity of matter and density, but agree very 92 1, L | configurations, but in quantity of matter or density their variation 93 1, LI | subtler configurations of matter (a thing required in every 94 1, LII | their laws as determined in matter; so that this science flows


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