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1 Pre | principles nor rested in the just conclusion, zeal and affectation 2 Pre | or force of instruments, just as in things intellectual 3 Pre | discretion in their madness? Yet just so it is that men proceed 4 Pre | matters intellectual — with just the same kind of mad effort 5 Pre | yet the contest, however just and allowable, would have 6 1, XXII | is infinite. For the one just glances at experiment and 7 1, XXV | are made for the most part just large enough to fit and 8 1, XXVI | elicited from facts by a just and methodical process, 9 1, L | unless these two things just mentioned be searched out 10 1, LXX | such transfer be made by a just and orderly process, it 11 1, LXXXV | discoveries which we have just mentioned are older than 12 1, XCII | this matter reasonable, just as Columbus did, before 13 1, XCVIII| of lawful evidence. And just as if some kingdom or state 14 1, XCIX | of the sciences when in a just scale of ascent, and by 15 1, XCIX | to light of themselves, just as the others did; only 16 1, XCIX | many new ones introduced, just as many theories of the 17 1, XCIX | judgment of antiquity was just. For the benefits of discoveries 18 1, XCIX | men had ready at hand a just history of nature and experience, 19 1, XCIX | been spoken of arises a just division of philosophy and 20 1, XII | from its springs, cools just like water that has been 21 1, XII | during east and north winds; just as we have weather of the 22 1, XX | the snow at the bottom; just as the opposite is the case 23 1, XX | resisting tendency to expand, just as in heat the expansive 24 1, XXV | which does not attract iron, just as lead does not attract 25 1, XXXI | fibers, not distinct threads, just like natural materials; 26 1, XXXV | exciting them to motion, just as fire acts on air or water, 27 1, XXXVI | reflects the light of a candle, just as a dense body would. We 28 1, XLIII | without impeding one another, just as if they had their own 29 1, XLVI | time and an apparent time, just like the real place and 30 1, XLVI | eminent use (of which I spoke just now) — is conspicuous in 31 1, XLVIII| the motion of connection — just as if bodies when compressed 32 1, L | extremely fine comminution, just as water refuses to run 33 1, L | destroyed by compression, just as every machine is spoiled