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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XV | whether logical or physical. Substance, Quality, Action, Passion, 2 1, LI | abstractions and gives a substance and reality to things which 3 1, LII | from the homogeneity of the substance of the human spirit, or 4 1, LXVI | change their very essence and substance and turn to something else, 5 1, LXX | day, in which no material substance was created. So must we 6 1, XCV | cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle 7 1, XCIX | body itself, but simply a substance of metal or stone, would 8 1, XCIX | glass, or vegetation on some substance that is not vegetable — 9 1, XCIX | volatile and loses none of its substance by the action of fire; it 10 1, XII | bright and lighted viscous substance, than to be of any strong 11 1, XII | fire, or some other warm substance.~To the 11th.~17. I here 12 1, XII | steel, or any other hard substance, only when certain minute 13 1, XII | are struck off from the substance of the stone or metal; and 14 1, XII | become a tangible sooty substance.~To the 16th.~22. There 15 1, XII | asunder the parts of the substance, while the substance itself 16 1, XII | the substance, while the substance itself resists. But where 17 1, XVIII | none of their weight or substance, reject the communication 18 1, XVIII | communication or admixture of the substance of another hot body.~5. 19 1, XX | and turns much of their substance to a volatile state.~It 20 1, XX | oil or air, or any other substance whatever susceptible of 21 1, XXV | which exists in a similar substance. Thus there is iron which 22 1, XXV | account of the similarity of substance between the pieces of iron; 23 1, XXV | account of the similarity of substance between the two pieces of 24 1, XXVI | quality without admixture of substance. The instance of light will 25 1, XXVII | with a stone or any hard substance as to check the plant and 26 1, XXVII | determination of some hard substance to the mouth.~Nor is that 27 1, XXXI | contrary, paper is a tenacious substance that may be cut or torn; 28 1, XXXIII| exhibit a body or concrete substance in which the nature inquired 29 1, XXXVI | question be the corporeal substance of the moon; that is, let 30 1, XXXVII| nature from some concrete substance with which it is ordinarily 31 1, XXXVII| originally from an incorporeal substance. For corporeal nature appears 32 1, XL | bodies, which in their entire substance are rare and subtle, can 33 1, XL | the spirit in a tangible substance, if discharged, contracts 34 1, XL | heat and pliancy in the substance, that the spirit may neither 35 1, XLVIII| to every variety of solid substance, as wood, iron, lead, cloth, 36 1, XLVIII| bodies from similarity of substance embrace and cherish each 37 1, XLVIII| detaining iron by similarity of substance, the torpor of the iron 38 1, XLVIII| owing to the similarity of substance, the torpor of the wood 39 1, XLVIII| humors by similarity of substance; when the chord of one violin 40 1, XLVIII| without communication of substance. In this place, however, 41 1, XLVIII| to them, into their own substance and nature. Thus flame over 42 1, XLVIII| well of watery as of oily substance in its food, multiplies 43 1, XLVIII| severally assimilate new substance to follow and supply what 44 1, XLVIII| every tangible animated substance, is constantly at work to 45 1, XLVIII| concretes and turns into a stony substance, or the scaly substance 46 1, XLVIII| substance, or the scaly substance on the teeth turns into 47 1, XLVIII| on the teeth turns into a substance as hard as the teeth themselves,