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1 1, XXV | particulars. And if some opposite instance, not observed or not known 2 1, XLVI | true axiom, the negative instance is the more forcible of 3 1, LIII | and variety. But I will instance those the pointing out of 4 1, LXIV | this there is a notable instance in the alchemists and their 5 1, LXVI | anyone shall observe (for instance) that there is in bodies 6 1, LXVI | nature — of dense bodies, for instance, toward the globe of the 7 1, LXXXV | the making of clocks (for instance) is certainly a subtle and 8 1, XCIX | peril from a contradictory instance; and it generally decides 9 1, XCIX | the old channels.~If, for instance, before the invention of 10 1, XCIX | putrid substancesmusk, for instance, and civet — the sweetest 11 1, XCIX | least abstruse language. For instance, if a man wishes to superinduce 12 1, XCIX | ordinary course. As, for instance, when inquiry is made from 13 1, XCIX | operations of nature. As, for instance, when inquiry is made concerning 14 1, XCIX | part escapes the sense.~For instance: in all generation and transformation 15 1, XII | to the first affirmative instance.~1. The rays of the moon 16 1, XII | negative to this affirmative instance.~To the 5th.~11. All flame 17 1, XII | liquids I subjoin the negative instance of liquid itself in its 18 1, XII | To the 15th.~21. To this instance I subjoin no negative, except 19 1, XII | to be subjoined to this instance. For we find among us no 20 1, XII | To the 17th.~23. On this instance should be made more diligent 21 1, XII | To the 18th.~24. On this instance too should be made more 22 1, XII | To the 19th.~25. To this instance is subjoined the negative 23 1, XII | To the 21st.~27. To this instance it is hard to subjoin a 24 1, XII | them. For the twenty-fourth instance exhibits a power in it that 25 1, XII | as are inanimate. To this instance again there is no negative 26 1, XIII | down as cold: the moon, for instance, and above all Saturn. Of 27 1, XIII | their heat. Jupiter, for instance, is hotter, probably, to 28 1, XIII | flames. Ignited iron, for instance, is much hotter and more 29 1, XIII | immediately extinguished. For instance, when tinder, or the burning 30 1, XVI | which are not found in some instance where the given nature is 31 1, XVI | present, or are found in some instance where the given nature is 32 1, XVI | found to increase in some instance when the given nature decreases, 33 1, XVII | therefore when I say (for instance) in the investigation of 34 1, XVIII | that any one contradictory instance overthrows a conjecture 35 1, XX | can be no contradictory instance. At the same time the form 36 1, XX | without any preceding heat, an instance which excludes heating from 37 1, XX | many mixed motions. For instance, an arrow or dart turns 38 1, XXII | are as good as many.~For instance, if we are inquiring into 39 1, XXIII | twofold, or rather it is one instance in motion or passage, continued 40 1, XXIII | of the form in a single instance leads the way (as is evident 41 1, XXIII | migration, the more must the instance be valued. Besides, migratory 42 1, XXIII | an example of a migratory instance. Let the nature to be investigated 43 1, XXIII | investigated be whiteness. An instance migrating to production 44 1, XXIII | have given an example of an instance migrating to production 45 1, XXIII | nature of whiteness. An instance migrating to destruction 46 1, XXIV | into be heat. A striking instance of the motion of expansion, 47 1, XXIV | into be weight. A striking instance of weight is quicksilver. 48 1, XXIV | quicksilver is a better instance for indicating the form 49 1, XXV | there. A somewhat similar instance is that of children's looking 50 1, XXV | relaxes them.~To take another instance, let the proposed nature 51 1, XXV | most remarkable striking instance is the magnet. But there 52 1, XXV | water. Now a clandestine instance is a magnet armed with iron, 53 1, XXVI | admixture of substance. The instance of light will give or constitute 54 1, XXXI | For example, a singular instance of art is paper, a thing 55 1, XXXIII| in question be heat. An instance of companionship is flame. 56 1, XXXIII| of flame. But no hostile instance of heat is to be found here. 57 1, XXXIII| heat.~But to take another instance: let the nature in question 58 1, XXXIII| be consistency. A hostile instance is air. For metal can be 59 1, XXXV | We have, therefore, an instance of alliance in that common 60 1, XXXV | fire. We have a similar instance of alliance in the revival 61 1, XXXV | pretty talk.~But we have an instance of alliance in one of the 62 1, XXXV | the sky.~Again, another instance of alliance on this subject 63 1, XXXV | to west.~Again, another instance would be the ebb and flow 64 1, XXXV | water may be taken as an instance of alliance. For if there 65 1, XXXV | be verified by a single instance, in that we shall have got 66 1, XXXV | shall have got at last an instance of alliance on the subject 67 1, XXXV | there does not occur any instance on this subject certain 68 1, XXXVI | then, we have come to an instance of the fingerpost in this 69 1, XXXVI | authority of this decisive instance we must reject the assertion 70 1, XXXVI | at length we come to an instance of the fingerpost on this 71 1, XXXVI | authority of this decisive instance the raising by magnetic 72 1, XXXVI | We may here take for an instance of the fingerpost the following. 73 1, XXXVI | The following would be an instance of the fingerpost on this 74 1, XXXVI | the following would be an instance of the fingerpost. Take 75 1, XXXVI | regard to this question an instance of the fingerpost would 76 1, XXXVI | the following would be an instance of the fingerpost on this 77 1, XXXVI | take the following as an instance of the fingerpost. We see 78 1, XXXVI | heterogeneous.~But we may have an instance of the fingerpost more nicely 79 1, XXXVII| perhaps be able to find some instance of divorce; such, for example, 80 1, XXXVII| magnetic action may be an instance of divorce between corporeal 81 1, XL | or (to take a particular instance) what quantity of butter, 82 1, XL | as that of the sun, for instance, in a basin of water.~The 83 1, XLI | investigation of nature. For instance, if we are inquiring into 84 1, XLV | diminish distances, as for instance by the use of telescopes.~ 85 1, XLV | greater. The act of sight for instance is not well performed in 86 1, XLVII | universe. The earth for instance stands fast; its parts fall. 87 1, XLVIII| which we have also a pretty instance in the motion of the air 88 1, XLVIII| are heat and cold. For instance, air, if expanded by tension, 89 1, XLVIII| need of such bodies. For instance, gold or any other metal 90 1, XLVIII| hindrances they meet with.~For instance, there are some armed magnets 91 1, XLVIII| should be collected; for instance, that the more common the


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