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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | the mind. But this remedy comes too late to do any good, 2 1, LIX | resist the change. Whence it comes to pass that the high and 3 1, LXXXII | experience which, if taken as it comes, is called accident; if 4 1, LXXXVIII| very littleness of spirit comes with a certain air of arrogance 5 1, XCI | them. The growth of them comes from great wits; the prizes 6 1, XCII | promises more, they think this comes of an ungoverned and unripened 7 1, XCIV | XCIV~Next comes a consideration of the greatest 8 1, XCIX | condition. And this difference comes not from soil, not from 9 1, XCIX | proposed to be done, but comes nearer to practice.~For 10 1, XCIX | which it passes till it comes to the utterance of articulate 11 1, XCIX | inquired what goes before, what comes after; what is quicker, 12 1, XII | affirmative. But that which comes nearest seems to be rotten 13 1, XII | cold than the liquor it comes from.~To the 14th.~20. To 14 1, XIII | hottest after the sun; then comes Jupiter, and then Venus. 15 1, XIII | Next to this, as I suppose, comes flame from light and porous 16 1, XIII | much differ. Next perhaps comes flame from wood, especially 17 1, XIII | use. After this I think comes flame from oil, tallow, 18 1, XIII | firing cannon. After this comes ignited wood or coal, and 19 1, XIII | Next to them, perhaps, comes quicksilver. After that 20 1, XIII | butter, and the like; then comes wood; then water; and lastly 21 1, XXXIII | incorruptibility, gold which comes nearest to it. For all such 22 1, XL | these also, our information comes by way of reduction. Now 23 1, XLIV | of Measurement.~Operation comes to overtask us, either through 24 1, XLVIII | it immediately fails and comes to an end, and therefore 25 1, XLVIII | move, the sound at once comes to an end and resounds no 26 1, XLVIII | natural bodies this motion comes before us and ought, it 27 1, L | diminished, the water or flesh comes up into its place by the 28 1, L | vehement or precipitate or that comes by fits and starts. In vegetables


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