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1 1, LXIII | of things; a failing best shown when his philosophy is compared 2 1, LXXXIX| was much more forbearance shown by some of the ancient fathers 3 1, XCIX | will desire something to be shown him, which is not as difficult 4 1, XVIII | tables may be more plainly shown, I sometimes double or multiply 5 1, XX | perpetual motion. It is also shown in the excitement or increase 6 1, XX | 28. and 31. Again it is shown in the extinction of fire 7 1, XX | Inst. 30. and 32. It is shown also by this, that all bodies 8 1, XX | itself into flame.~It is shown also in all boiling liquid 9 1, XX | always evaporation.~It is shown also in the melting of metals 10 1, XX | a volatile state.~It is shown also in iron or stones which, 11 1, XX | Inst. 38. Tab. 3.~It is shown also in the opposite nature 12 1, XX | upward. This difference is shown by putting a pair of tongs 13 1, XX | again subsiding.~It is also shown in those bodies which are 14 1, XX | heat is very sharp.~It is shown also in this, that a fire 15 1, XX | coldest weather.~Again, it is shown in this, that when the air 16 1, XX | of the flame.~It is also shown in this, that all burning 17 1, XX | larger.~This difference is shown by a comparison of the effects 18 1, XX | not perceived.~It is also shown by comparing the dissolution 19 1, XX | greater obstinacy.~It is shown also to some degree in some 20 1, XXV | however, is much better shown in that other childish sport 21 1, XXV | general forms, as shall be shown in the proper place.~ 22 1, XXXII | operative part, as will be shown in the proper place, when 23 1, XXXIII| of great use, as shall be shown in the proper place. Nor 24 1, XXXVI | undoubtedly the true one, as is shown by countless experiments. 25 1, XLVI | its accomplishment, as is shown by those things which by 26 1, XLVIII| derived from motion, it is shown in wooden arrows, having 27 1, XLVIII| but a renewal of it, as is shown by quieting or stopping