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1 1, LX | reduced to a liquid, or being solid easily melts. Accordingly, 2 1, LXVI | it is diverted from more solid pursuits. It is to better 3 1, LXXVII| planks of lighter and less solid material, floated on the 4 1, LXXVII| to be deemed a sure and solid confirmation, that it is 5 1, XCIX | middle are the true and solid and living axioms, on which 6 1, XCIX | abstract forms, not at things solid and realized in matter. 7 1, XCIX | shall we see the dawn of a solid hope.~CVII~And here also 8 1, XCIX | were directed to sound and solid studies, there is no difficulty 9 1, XCIX | because it is not a thing solid or material. And the truth 10 1, XI | 14. All bodies, whether solid or liquid, whether dense 11 1, XIII | intensities and degrees.~1. In solid and tangible bodies we find 12 1, XVI | smoke, a form affirmative, solid, and true and well defined. 13 1, XXIV | than gold, because gold is solid and consistent, characteristics 14 1, XXIV | that are esteemed the most solid. From which it is obvious 15 1, XXXV | division that dense and solid bodies move toward the center 16 1, XXXV | body which, being dense and solid, does not move to the earth, 17 1, XXXVI | philosophers opined, or dense and solid, as Gilbert and many moderns, 18 1, XXXVI | to be reflected except by solid bodies. Therefore instances 19 1, XXXVI | altogether avoided if the solid mass suppress the flame 20 1, XL | as happens in the more solid or tenacious bodies), then 21 1, XLIII | and color pass through the solid substances of glass and 22 1, XLV | that the globe became quite solid. I then flattened two opposite 23 1, XLV | pressure, exuded through the solid lead like a fine dew. I 24 1, XLV | extension endured by more solid, dry, or more compact bodies, 25 1, XLVIII| but to every variety of solid substance, as wood, iron, 26 1, XLVIII| pass through the pores of solid vessels but only after long 27 1, XLVIII| and affinity with a given solid body than that with which 28 1, XLVIII| of necessity mixed, the solid body immediately opens and 29 1, XLVIII| generates new spirit; the solid parts of plants and animals, 30 1, L | it be true that the most solid bodies have pores, still 31 1, L | body which are the most solid, and which previously had 32 1, L | and mixed with the less solid; as in the restoration of 33 1, LI | indications. And as in matters solid and true I aspire to the