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1 Pre | S PREFACE~Those who have taken upon them to lay down the 2 Pre | the other hand who have taken a contrary course, and asserted 3 1, XXXVIII| understanding, and have taken deep root therein, not only 4 1, LVI | abjured, and care must be taken that the intellect be not 5 1, LVII | therefore be alternated and taken by turns, so that the understanding 6 1, LVIII | much the more care is to be taken in dealing with such questions 7 1, LX | to see that the notion is taken by abstraction only from 8 1, LXII | general, however, there is taken for the material of philosophy 9 1, LXXI | therefore the signs which are taken from the origin and birthplace 10 1, LXXIII | or more noble than that taken from fruits. For fruits 11 1, LXXXII | simple experience which, if taken as it comes, is called accident; 12 1, LXXXV | long periods which it has taken to bring these things to 13 1, LXXXIX | speculations of those who have taken upon them to deduce the 14 1, XCVIII | easy withal and idle, have taken for the construction or 15 1, XCIX | of the heavens could be taken and distinguished with exactness, 16 1, XCIX | very thing may be justly taken as an argument of hope, 17 1, XCIX | benefit.~But if objection be taken to speculative subtleties, 18 1, XCIX | beneath his dignity, may be taken for an oracle: "Then leave 19 1, XCIX | language lest it might be taken as a proclamation of my 20 1, XCIX | form is such that if it be taken away the nature infallibly 21 1, XCIX | other modes of solution are taken to be the effect of separation 22 1, XIII | follows that no nature can be taken as the true form, unless 23 1, XXVII | that those only are to be taken for conformable and analogous 24 1, XXVIII | in such things as may be taken for miracles of nature be 25 1, XXXV | a bubble of water may be taken as an instance of alliance. 26 1, XXXVI | food or fuel of flame be taken away, the flame instantly 27 1, XLI | a like course should be taken with the investigation of 28 1, XLI | similar course should be taken with animals generated from 29 1, XLVI | apparent place which is taken account of by astronomers 30 1, XLVIII | when the leaven has been taken out. But the motion of impression, 31 1, XLVIII | mover. So that if that be taken away or cease to act, it 32 1, L | for many years, and then taken out; and that the wine not 33 1, L | appeared that a restoration had taken place and that the compression 34 1, L | readily flow into it again; if taken internally, their fumes, 35 1, L | hand these same opiates taken in moderation do by a secondary 36 1, L | many medicines, whether taken internally or externally,