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Book, Aphorism
1 1, X | only there is no one by to observe it.~ 2 1, LXII | philosophical theater you may observe the same thing which is 3 1, LXVI | leaving all this, anyone shall observe (for instance) that there 4 1, LXXXV | of nature.~Again, if you observe the refinement of the liberal 5 1, XCII | of our judgment. We must observe diligently what encouragement 6 1, XCIX | larger and wider, we must observe whether by indicating to 7 1, XCIX | intelligence will everywhere observe indications and outlines 8 1, XCIX | arts.~Again, it is well to observe the force and virtue and 9 1, XII | and the rays of the sun, observe whether it diminishes the 10 1, XII | spread or more contracted. Observe therefore whether the same 11 1, XII | glass of this kind, and then observe whether there ensues a sinking 12 1, XII | water, and the like; and observe whether there ensue an increase 13 1, XII | butter, wax, or pitch; and observe whether by its heat it in 14 1, XII | better retain its heat, and observe whether by its heat it makes 15 1, XII | much hotter on the stomach. Observe therefore on what other 16 1, XXIX | nature will more easily observe her deviations; and on the 17 1, XXXI | their kind have (if you observe) been brought to light, 18 1, XXXI | exceedingly common. Now if you observe them with attention, you 19 1, XXXVI | the other down below, and observe carefully whether the clock 20 1, XXXVI | below the ground; that is, observe whether the clock so placed 21 1, XXXVI | dense body of water. Also we observe that the dark air behind 22 1, XXXVI | the taper a yellow flame. Observe therefore whether the flame 23 1, XL | Nor do they remember or observe, while making such separations, 24 1, XL | light, or by a light within.~Observe also that at present I am 25 1, XLI | sowing of the seed, and observe (as we may easily do, by 26 1, XLI | in which we might easily observe the whole process of vivification 27 1, XLV | so that to ascertain and observe these distances in the investigation 28 1, XLVIII| reduced to a smaller number. Observe, nevertheless, that I am 29 1, L | would not be out of place to observe that the motions of bodies