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1 1, LXXIV | contrary happen, for these (as long as they are popular) are 2 1, LXXVII | works is a false one; for long afterwards, down even to 3 1, LXXVIII | these errors, and of so long a continuance in them through 4 1, LXXXI | rendering causes for things long since discovered, and not 5 1, LXXXIII | conceit, which though of long standing is vain and hurtful, 6 1, LXXXIII | human mind is impaired by long and close intercourse with 7 1, LXXXV | which the human race has long been in possession. For 8 1, LXXXV | likewise bear in mind the long periods which it has taken 9 1, LXXXVI | things delivered to them as long since perfect and complete.~ 10 1, LXXXVIII| will never be recognized as long as the experiments and thoughts 11 1, XCIV | like manner, if during so long a course of years men had 12 1, XCIX | should have missed it so long. And this very thing may 13 1, XCIX | that shall now be made were long ago known to the ancients, 14 1, XCIX | of works; and that this long and anxious dwelling with 15 1, XCIX | saviors of their country from long endured evils, quellers 16 1, XCIX | frail race great Athens long ago~First gave the seed 17 1, XII | spices are, after being long kept close, suddenly opened, 18 1, XIII | light after it has been long lighted than it did at first.~ 19 1, XIII | acquired heat retain it very long; in so much that an ignited 20 1, XXXI | which commonly acts only at long intervals) except the discovery 21 1, XXXV | by gentle action through long spaces of time, whereas 22 1, XXXV | some particular star has long been exploded, not only 23 1, XXXVI | nail which has lain for a long time in a direction between 24 1, XXXVI | touch of the magnet by its long continuance in this position; 25 1, XXXVI | were yet able by this long continuance to supply the 26 1, XXXVI | magnet; and therefore, as long as it remains thus, it points 27 1, XXXVI | numerically identical as long as it is enclosed within 28 1, XLV | materials which catch fire a long way off, as we are told 29 1, XLVIII | if the cold be continued long, without interruption from 30 1, XLVIII | solid vessels but only after long insinuation.~Let the sixth 31 1, XLVIII | to all other motions, as long as they are in operation. 32 1, XLVIII | and urine by cold. For as long as those bodies are filled 33 1, XLVIII | parts of whatsoever sort, so long the homogeneous parts do 34 1, XLVIII | be continued for a good long time, whereby we might easily 35 1, XLVIII | spirits of animals where, as long as it is in vigor, it tempers 36 1, XLVIII | This motion in common and long received opinion is looked 37 1, L | are enabled to remain a long while below, and take breath 38 1, L | crystal is produced by a long process, while glass is 39 1, L | blown at once; stones take a long time to grow, while bricks