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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXX | magnet, and the chemists with gold; a course of proceeding 2 1, LXXXV | who bequeathed to his sons gold buried in a vineyard, pretending 3 1, LXXXV | vineyard, and though no gold was found there, yet the 4 1, XCIX | mighty in empire and in gold, in the magnificence of 5 1, XCIX | silver that yellow color of gold or an increase of weight ( 6 1, XCIX | collection of simple natures. In gold, for example, the following 7 1, XCIX | other natures which meet in gold. This kind of axiom, therefore, 8 1, XCIX | transformation of that body into gold. And this kind of operation 9 1, XCIX | method and by what process, gold or any other metal or stone 10 1, XII | softer and more fusible. For gold leaf dissolved by aqua regia 11 1, XII | For aqua regia dissolves gold but not silver; aqua fortis, 12 1, XII | dissolves silver, but not gold; neither dissolves glass, 13 1, XVII | of the lion, eagle, rose, gold, and the like. It will be 14 1, XVIII | 8. On account of ignited gold and other metals, which 15 1, XX | dissolution of iron and gold. Gold is dissolved without 16 1, XX | dissolution of iron and gold. Gold is dissolved without any 17 1, XX | time. The reason is that in gold the separating acid enters 18 1, XX | subtlety, and the parts of the gold yield easily; whereas in 19 1, XXIV | weight all substances but gold, and gold itself is not 20 1, XXIV | substances but gold, and gold itself is not much heavier. 21 1, XXIV | the form of weight than gold, because gold is solid and 22 1, XXIV | weight than gold, because gold is solid and consistent, 23 1, XXXIII| flames; in incorruptibility, gold which comes nearest to it. 24 1, XXXIV | something else. Of this kind are gold in weight; iron in hardness; 25 1, XL | that in any given volume of gold there is such an accumulation 26 1, XL | the space occupied by the gold.~Now the accumulation of 27 1, XLII | iron is entirely prevented. Gold placed between does not 28 1, XLII | as well through a mass of gold as through an equal space 29 1, XLVIII| such bodies. For instance, gold or any other metal in the 30 1, XLVIII| power of penetrating through gold, glass, stone, everything. 31 1, XLVIII| between quicksilver and gold, insomuch that gold attracts 32 1, XLVIII| and gold, insomuch that gold attracts quicksilver, though 33 1, XLVIII| usually hold a piece of gold in their mouths to collect 34 1, XLVIII| which also the piece of gold is presently turned white. 35 1, XLVIII| gunpowder, quicksilver, and gold. But the flight of iron 36 1, XLVIII| of vacuity as there is in gold. which on their hypothesis 37 1, L | the magnet and iron, of gold and quicksilver, and the