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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LIV | accordance with his favorite subject.~ 2 1, LVIII | predominance of a favorite subject, or out of an excessive 3 1, LXVI | remains to speak of the faulty subject matter of contemplations, 4 1, LXXVIII| man's head and become the subject of his thoughts — which 5 1, LXXXIII| experiments and particulars, subject to sense and bound in matter; 6 1, LXXXVI | which can belong to the subject. And although these divisions 7 1, XCII | Tables of Discovery (the subject partly of the second, but 8 1, XCIX | particulars which pertain to the subject of inquiry shall, by means 9 1, XCIX | meaning, yet they are the subject matter for the composition 10 1, XCIX | quality and condition of the subject of the inquiry.~CXXVIII~ 11 1, XCIX | this kind of anatomy is subject to sight and sense, and 12 1, XII | during the summer. But the subject of air in confinement should 13 1, XII | revolution. But on this subject we must further inquire 14 1, XIII | and decrease in the same subject, or of its amount in different 15 1, XVII | every kind of matter and subject that is susceptible of them. 16 1, XX | or self-multiplication, a subject which requires a separate 17 1, XX | elementary (as it is called) or subject to celestial influence; 18 1, XXI | according to the nature of the Subject; fifthly, of Prerogative 19 1, XXXIII | or negative, in which the subject will be a body in concrete, 20 1, XXXV | instance of alliance on this subject is the motion of air, which 21 1, XXXV | from east to west, though subject to the condition of being 22 1, XXXV | instance of alliance on the subject of weight. But at present 23 1, XXXV | occur any instance on this subject certain and manifest. What 24 1, XXXVI | takes six hours each time, subject to some slight difference 25 1, XXXVI | of the fingerpost on this subject. For if we find that in 26 1, XXXVI | of the fingerpost on this subject. If it be found in any history 27 1, XXXVI | of the fingerpost on this subject: that a thin iron plate 28 1, XXXVI | hidden bellows.~On this subject we may have instances of 29 1, XXXVI | that surround it.~On this subject therefore we may take the 30 1, XL | very accurate table on this subject, in which I have noted down 31 1, XLIII | of the magnet. But this subject also will find its proper 32 1, XLIV | informative part of our subject. For information commences 33 1, XLIV | conclude that division of my subject which relates to the Prerogative 34 1, XLVIII | of effecting and in the subject matter. For the motion of 35 1, XLVIII | exerted by the ruling over the subject parts. This motion is eminently 36 1, XLIX | interpretation in each particular subject, I always assign a place 37 1, L | escape of any part. On this subject there has prevailed a false