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Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | at an end, and I appear merely as a guide to point out 2 1, VIII | sciences we now possess are merely systems for the nice ordering 3 1, XLVIII | nature ought to be held merely positive, as they are discovered, 4 1, LXI | refutations in this case would be merely inconsistent with what I 5 1, LXVI | corruption. But all this is merely popular, and does not at 6 1, LXXX | but that it has been made merely a passage and bridge to 7 1, LXXX | altogether lack profoundness, and merely glide along the surface 8 1, LXXXI | have no feeling, but are merely hireling and professorial; 9 1, LXXXIII| that the true way is not merely deserted, but shut out and 10 1, XCII | Instauration), since this is not merely the promise of the thing 11 1, XCIX | which are too subtle and merely speculative, and that seem 12 1, XCIX | such fastidiousness being merely childish and effeminate.~ 13 1, XCIX | it observed, applies not merely to this first and inceptive 14 1, XCIX | are unstable causes, and merely vehicles, or causes which 15 1, XCIX | the effect of separation merely, and to have subsisted in 16 1, XIII | this I think is owing not merely to the confinement and contraction 17 1, XIII | or bent, it recoils not merely to the point it was forced 18 1, XX | is correctly defined as merely the effect of heat on the 19 1, XXIII | always understood to be merely the vehicle that carries 20 1, XXVII | constitutive instances do) but merely in the concrete. Hence they 21 1, XXVII | nature, not accidental or merely apparent; much less superstitious 22 1, XXXVII | is a proof furnished by merely human philosophy of the 23 1, XLI | be content with beholding merely the rude materials of the 24 1, XLVI | the least) at which bodies merely white are instantly seen 25 1, XLVI | in force of radiation not merely the vivid color of whiteness, 26 1, XLVIII | results of observation, and merely positive facts. But though 27 1, L | remarks on them as examples merely of this general use.~Besides 28 1, L | is absurd, and introduced merely to take in bodies earthy, 29 1, L | and so on. Nor should we merely collect instances of the 30 1, LII | that this science flows not merely from the nature of the mind,