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1 Pre | operation which follows the act of sense I for the most 2 1, LXIII | the frigid distinction of act and power; asserting that 3 1, LXXV | are in fact laws of pure act) are past finding out and 4 1, XCIX | would ever have brought into act, and which would never have 5 1, XII | great and intense acridity, act like heat in tearing asunder 6 1, XIII | glasses, which (as I remember) act thus. If you place a burning 7 1, XX | on which they are acting) act as fire does, in consequence 8 1, XXXIII| be something which by the act of migration is communicated 9 1, XXXIV | far in any case nature may act or be acted upon, and then 10 1, XXXV | mathematical point, which could act on bodies, or for which 11 1, XXXVI | magnetic force, since it cannot act upon the whole, will act 12 1, XXXVI | act upon the whole, will act with the greatest intensity 13 1, XXXVI | earth's virtue could not act upon them, they would remain 14 1, XL | not time enough for it to act on the sense; or because 15 1, XL | tangible bodies in the very act and process of their separation 16 1, XL | which the sense takes to act in, the object is not perceived 17 1, XLV | powers and motions of things act and take effect at distances 18 1, XLV | telescopes.~Most of these powers act and take effect only by 19 1, XLV | There are also powers which act at a distance, though a 20 1, XLV | certain corporeal discharge) act at remarkable distances, 21 1, XLV | distances at which these powers act be great or small, it is 22 1, XLV | the media in which they act — all which things should 23 1, XLV | powerfully at a greater. The act of sight for instance is 24 1, XLVI | before the other has time to act.~Lastly, this distinction 25 1, XLVII | almost all particular virtues act according to the greater 26 1, XLVIII| does this motion for gain act or exist only in immediate 27 1, XLVIII| be taken away or cease to act, it immediately fails and 28 1, L | condense, but which seem to act on the bodies of animals