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Book, Aphorism
1 1, I | has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature. 2 1, XLVIII | from the same inability of thought to stop. But this inability 3 1, LXVI | those empty compendia of thought wherein the mind rests, 4 1, LXIX | world the bondslave of human thought, and human thought the bondslave 5 1, LXIX | human thought, and human thought the bondslave of words. 6 1, LXXI | which by those who would be thought philosophers was in contempt 7 1, LXXXIV | he has seen and heard and thought of, so in like manner from 8 1, LXXXVIII| sake of having their art thought perfect, and for the miserable 9 1, LXXXVIII| avoided for a moment, it is thought a subtle matter. In fact, 10 1, LXXXIX | the recesses and secret thought of their hearts doubted 11 1, XCVII | say has yet been done or thought of.~ 12 1, XCIX | which no mortal has yet thought of; insomuch that greater 13 1, XCIX | would assuredly never have thought. Nay, if anyone had said 14 1, XCIX | not be overcome. This I thought good to add, because I plainly 15 1, XCIX | particular works. It may be thought, indeed, that I who make 16 1, XCIX | govern it.~CXXII~It may be thought also a strange and a harsh 17 1, XCIX | CXXIV~Again, it will be thought, no doubt, that the goal 18 1, XCIX | of life.~CXXV~It may be thought again that I am but doing 19 1, XCIX | proof and illustration; but thought it superfluous and inconvenient 20 1, XCIX | S.~CXXVI~It will also be thought that by forbidding men to 21 1, XCIX | her.~Again, if men have thought so much of some one particular 22 1, XCIX | never have occurred to the thought of man. From the discovery 23 1, XCIX | present state of things) human thought can scarcely comprehend 24 1, XCIX | configuration in bodies which are thought to be of uniform structure, 25 1, XIII | but internally they are thought to be even hotter.~14. The 26 1, XIII | during a strong wind are thought to make greater progress 27 1, XXXI | fixed his observation and thought on the manufacture of wool 28 1, XL | principally to do.~I have also thought it worth while to try whether 29 1, XLVIII | the most subtle. I have thought fit, however, to make a