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   Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXXX | the true contemplation of motions, rays, sounds, texture and 2 1, LXXXV | discovery in astronomy of the motions of the heavens, of harmony 3 1, LXXXVII| strengthening and multiplying motions at will, of making impressions 4 1, XCIX | with all the successive motions and diverse and continued 5 1, XCIX | extends, but also to other motions and operations of nature. 6 1, XCIX | all other alterations and motions it should in like manner 7 1, XX | that there are many mixed motions. For instance, an arrow 8 1, XXVII | many without doubt are the motions in an inanimate body where 9 1, XXVII | necessarily there are many more motions in inanimate bodies than 10 1, XXVII | added the four folds in the motions of serpents. Whence it appears 11 1, XXVII | structure of the universe the motions of living creatures are 12 1, XXXVI | be the latter of the two motions we have supposed, namely, 13 1, XXXVI | of explaining celestial motions by perfect circles. For 14 1, XXXVI | one diurnal motion than motions contrary or round different 15 1, XXXVIII| series of those things and motions which are for the most part 16 1, XXXIX | hidden configurations and motions by greatly increasing their 17 1, XXXIX | worm, and also colors and motions before unseen, are not without 18 1, XL | discovered by the different motions and efforts of the tangible 19 1, XLI | those which point out the motions of nature in their gradual 20 1, XLV | Limitation. For the powers and motions of things act and take effect 21 1, XLV | measurements of violent motions (as they are called), as 22 1, XLV | There are found also certain motions and virtues of a contrary 23 1, XLV | observed in the measurements of motions with regard to distances.~ 24 1, XLV | of local measurement of motions which must not be omitted. 25 1, XLV | omitted. This has to do with motions not progressive, but spherical, 26 1, XLV | among our measurements of motions we must inquire what degree 27 1, XLV | hammerings, and numberless other motions. And all these things with 28 1, XLVI | must we seek the measure of motions and actions by themselves 29 1, XLVI | upon this inequality of motions in point of velocity that 30 1, XLVI | comparative measures of motions — and not only of the thing 31 1, XLVI | the contriving that of two motions one shall by its superior 32 1, XLVIII | weaker and gives way. For the motions and efforts of bodies are 33 1, XLVIII | propound the principal kinds of motions or active virtues in order 34 1, XLVIII | motion with the two former motions of resistance and connection, 35 1, XLVIII | rarefaction, whereas the motions of which I speak stop far 36 1, XLVIII | in expounding his primary motions is to be ranked even below 37 1, XLVIII | and origins of most other motions are sometimes absent, sometimes 38 1, XLVIII | and succumbs to all other motions, as long as they are in 39 1, XLVIII | dominant body; and by external motions. Now, for the torpor of 40 1, XLVIII | that we are speaking of the motions of the magnet, they ought 41 1, XLVIII | lead to contact, as all motions of congregation do, but 42 1, XLVIII | certain distance; these motions seem to fall properly neither 43 1, XLVIII | observation that in the nine motions of which I have spoken 1 44 1, XLVIII | assimilation, and is of diffusive motions the most subtle. I have 45 1, XLVIII | brief space of time. The motions therefore of assimilation 46 1, XLVIII | assimilation and excitation I call motions of the generation of Jupiter, 47 1, XLVIII | vigor, it tempers all the motions of the other parts. It is 48 1, XLVIII | series and distribution of motions tends to nothing else but 49 1, XLVIII | of predominancy among the motions themselves. For in describing 50 1, XLVIII | treating of the predominancy of motions or virtues, but of the predominancy 51 1, XLVIII | species or simple elements of motions, appetites, and active virtues, 52 1, XLVIII | nature; or again, that the motions of things tend to the preservation 53 1, XLVIII | of great wholes, as the motions of the greater congregation, 54 1, XLVIII | present object~For of the motions I have set forth some are 55 1, XLVIII | proofs. As for the other motions, they rule and are ruled 56 1, XLVIII | prevails, being aided by the motions of matter and of flight 57 1, XLVIII | the modes in which these motions give way. That is to say, 58 1, XLVIII | absolute predominancy of motions: by equilibrium, as in scales, 59 1, XLVIII | how far these yielding motions carry their resistance. 60 1, XLVIII | latent in the conflicts of motions, be apparent in their concurrence. 61 1, L | more the master of violent motions than of the rest.~The third 62 1, L | useless and inflammatory motions; whereby they contribute 63 1, L | then only do the internal motions exhibit and perfect themselves 64 1, L | place to observe that the motions of bodies when quite shut 65 1, L | impedes the spontaneous motions of the body. And therefore 66 1, L | the consents between the motions and changes of the moon 67 1, LI | called specific, and also in motions which are increased in power 68 1, LI | knowledge of the measurement of motions. Whether there be any mode


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