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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | scholastic, as is abundantly manifest from this comparison.~Nor 2 1, LXVII | which systems of philosophy manifest in giving or withholding 3 1, LXVII | two kinds: the first being manifest in those who are ready in 4 1, LXXXVIII| and hidden is in others manifest and palpable; wherefore 5 1, LXXXVIII| a secret has in others a manifest and well-known nature, which 6 1, XCIX | process carried on from the manifest efficient and the manifest 7 1, XCIX | manifest efficient and the manifest material to the form which 8 1, XII | found to exert a constant or manifest effect in increasing the 9 1, XII | luminous appearance without any manifest heat. And it is a well-known 10 1, XVIII | of the tables. For it is manifest from what has been said 11 1, XVIII | expansively and yet acquires no manifest increase of heat, also reject 12 1, XXV | was applied. Hence it is manifest that the form of coition 13 1, XXVII | of sense. And of this a manifest example is exhibited in 14 1, XXVII | instances; from which it is manifest that in all perfect animals 15 1, XXXV | probable, but because we have manifest experience of the discursive 16 1, XXXV | For if things be so, it is manifest that that motion of rotation 17 1, XXXV | this subject certain and manifest. What seems to come nearest 18 1, XXXVI | earth. Because it will be manifest that motion from east to 19 1, XXXVI | which has not revolved in manifest agreement (however irregular) 20 1, XXXVI | if the thing can be made manifest with bicolored lights. Fix 21 1, XXXVIII | senses; the second make manifest things which are not directly 22 1, XXXIX | of all the senses it is manifest that sight has the chief 23 1, XL | sensible, that is, make manifest things not directly perceptible 24 1, XL | conveniently be opened out are made manifest to the sense by means of 25 1, XL | these processes are made manifest to the sense by conspicuous 26 1, XL | multiplication of the spirit is made manifest to the sense by diminution 27 1, XL | emission of the spirit is made manifest to the sense in the rust 28 1, XL | desiccation ensues), is made manifest to the sense not only by 29 1, XL | these operations are made manifest to the sense chiefly by 30 1, XL | its proportions are made manifest to the sense by means of 31 1, XL | the sense. These are made manifest to the sense by a calendar 32 1, XL | and so at last is made manifest to the sight; not before, 33 1, XL | tangible elements, are made manifest to the sense by artificial 34 1, XL | division; for they make manifest to the sense things not 35 1, XL | easily and usually made manifest to the sense by means of 36 1, XL | or the modes of making manifest to the sense things not 37 1, XLII | thing which cannot be made manifest to the senses in common 38 1, XLV | and take effect only by manifest contact, as in the impact 39 1, XLV | this may be true, it is manifest that large bodies are not 40 1, L | sympathies or consents at present manifest themselves but rarely, which 41 1, L | vegetables this is most manifest; and also in the wombs of 42 1, L | consents, since they are most manifest and have been well observed