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sea

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXXXIV | is, of the earth, of the sea, and of the stars — have 2 1, LXXXVIII| the ebb and flow of the sea, the system of the heavens, 3 1, XII | the dark. In like manner sea and salt water is sometimes 4 1, XII | nighttime, the foam of the sea when violently agitated 5 1, XII | sparkling the Spaniards call Sea Lung. With regard to the 6 1, XIII | dung of all kinds, chalk, sea sand, salt, and the like, 7 1, XXXV | the ebb and flow of the sea, if it be found that the 8 1, XXXVI | the ebb and flow of the sea; each of which is repeated 9 1, XXXVI | flood on one side of the sea, there must be at the same 10 1, XXXVI | mouth of the rivers from the sea. It may therefore happen 11 1, XXXVI | time; and we have the South Sea, a sea at least as wide, 12 1, XXXVI | we have the South Sea, a sea at least as wide, indeed 13 1, XXXVI | back of China in the South Sea, then indeed on the authority 14 1, XXXVI | the ebb and flow of the sea, which is the thing inquired 15 1, XXXVI | motion; for there is no sea or place left in which the 16 1, XXXVI | the ebb and flow of the sea takes place on the opposite 17 1, XXXVI | earth and waters of the sea, the waters are violently 18 1, XXXVI | necessity be an ebb of the sea going on in some parts at 19 1, XXXVI | trench or hollow of the sea, cannot all be raised at 20 1, XXXVI | find that in the ebb of the sea the surface of the water 21 1, XXXVI | rising in the middle of the sea and falling away from the 22 1, XXXVI | whether during ebbs the sea be not higher or deeper 23 1, XLV | moon and the waters of the sea (as seems highly probable 24 1, XLVI | the flux and reflux of the sea. The motion of heavy bodies 25 1, XLVI | the flux and reflux of the sea, supposing that the earth 26 1, XLVII | rivers, except through the sea coming up. Secondly, almost 27 1, XLVIII | cannot be removed from the sea, nor the earth from the 28 1, L | water, as in a river or the sea, without either touching 29 1, L | of any sort, or by chalk, sea sand, ashes, etc., do the


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