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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XC | distinction between matters of state and the arts; for the danger 2 1, XC | the same. In matters of state a change even for the better 3 1, XCII | constancy. Nay, and we must take state prudence too into our counsels, 4 1, XCVIII| just as if some kingdom or state were to direct its counsels 5 1, XCIX | service to the life and state of man, yet it is no great 6 1, XCIX | most busied in affairs of state, and a man of health not 7 1, XCIX | stated and would wish to state again, is this — not to 8 1, XCIX | did good service in the state (such as founders of cities 9 1, XCIX | Moreover, the reformation of a state in civil matters is seldom 10 1, XCIX | changed the whole face and state of things throughout the 11 1, XCIX | such as (in the present state of things) human thought 12 1, XCIX | nevertheless in the present state of the sciences (the texture 13 1, XII | glasses which indicate the state of the atmosphere in respect 14 1, XII | liquid itself in its natural state. For we find no tangible 15 1, XX | grosser parts into a liquid state. And if the heat be greatly 16 1, XX | substance to a volatile state.~It is shown also in iron 17 1, XX | remaining in its original state; animal, vegetable, or mineral, 18 1, XXIII | it reaches the opposite state. Such instances not only 19 1, XXIII | and water in their simple state are transparent, not white, 20 1, XXIII | returning to its integral state without air.~Nor must I 21 1, XXIV | united together in a concrete state, the result is that they 22 1, XXVI | impression made on the mind in a state of strong emotion; impression 23 1, XL | human body is known by the state of the pulse, urine, and 24 1, XLVIII| which so exist in a mean state between conveniences and 25 1, XLVIII| intent on recovering their state of rest and moving no more. 26 1, XLVIII| unsuccessful. But the real state of the case (I mean whether 27 1, LII | at the same time from his state of innocency and from his