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1 1, LVI | There are found some minds given to an extreme admiration 2 1, LXIII | again. Nor let any weight be given to the fact that in his 3 1, LXVII | LXVII~A caution must also be given to the understanding against 4 1, LXXI | was professorial and much given to disputations, a kind 5 1, LXXI | rather divination, which was given concerning the Greeks by 6 1, LXXIII| conclusions of reason have given birth to few or none.~Some 7 1, LXXIX | part of their diligence was given to natural philosophy. Yet 8 1, LXXXIX| therefore she is rightly given to religion as her most 9 1, XCIX | bequest, and let power be given it; the exercise thereof 10 1, XCIX | although I conceive that I have given true and most useful precepts, 11 1, XCIX | APHORISMS~[BOOK TWO]~I~On a given body, to generate and superinduce 12 1, XCIX | aim of human power. Of a given nature to discover the form, 13 1, XCIX | superinduce any nature upon a given body, what kind of rule 14 1, XCIX | of a nature is such, that given the form, the nature infallibly 15 1, XCIX | such that it deduces the given nature from some source 16 1, XCIX | is convertible with the given nature and yet is a limitation 17 1, XCIX | Yet no one can endow a given body with a new nature, 18 1, XI | proceeds thus: a nature being given, we must first of all have 19 1, XII | of instances in which the given nature is wanting; because 20 1, XII | less to be absent when the given nature is absent, than present 21 1, XII | and the absence of the given nature inquired of in those 22 1, XV | present or absent with the given nature, and always increases 23 1, XVI | some instance where the given nature is present, or are 24 1, XVI | some instance where the given nature is absent, or are 25 1, XVI | in some instance when the given nature decreases, or to 26 1, XVI | or to decrease when the given nature increases. Then indeed 27 1, XX | strength both of the instances given in the tables, and of any 28 1, XXIII | must at the same time be given of the danger and caution 29 1, XXIII | black. Here then I have given an example of an instance 30 1, XXIII | is analogous to the above given instances.~ 31 1, XXXV | apoplectic patients who are given over, manifestly expands 32 1, XL | So that to assert that a given volume of water can be changed 33 1, XL | hand to maintain that a given volume of air can be turned 34 1, XL | in asserting that in any given volume of gold there is 35 1, XL | quantity of matter in a given space. After that, I noted 36 1, XLVII | falls to the ground in a given time, a bullet of two ounces 37 1, XLVIII| be that to which I have given the name of the motion of 38 1, XLVIII| but self-continuity in a given body. For it is most certain 39 1, XLVIII| harmony and affinity with a given solid body than that with 40 1, XLVIII| is overcome. A lever of given strength will raise a given 41 1, XLVIII| given strength will raise a given weight, so far does the 42 1, LII | should aspire if means be given, as intimating instances.