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1 Pre | disclosing truth. There remains but one course for the recovery 2 Pre | reverence due to the ancients remains untouched and undiminished, 3 1, XXXII | authors, and indeed of all, remains untouched, since the comparison 4 1, XXXVI | method of delivery alone remains to us which is simply this: 5 1, LXVI | or on superstition. It remains to speak of the faulty subject 6 1, LXXXII| each separate art.~There remains simple experience which, 7 1, XCIX | nature. Still, however, there remains something to be premised. 8 1, XCIX | the floor of the mind, it remains that I place the mind in 9 1, XCIX | magnitude of works.~CXXIX~It remains for me to say a few words 10 1, XCIX | is lost and escapes; what remains, what is added; what is 11 1, XII | warm in its own nature and remains so constantly; but the warmth 12 1, XIII | fire, retain some latent remains of their former heat. Hence 13 1, XVIII | the most part cold and yet remains rare, also reject rarity.~ 14 1, XIX | great measure upon what remains behind.~ 15 1, XXXVI | hypothesis, our position remains equally fixed, that there 16 1, XXXVI | abhorrence of a vacuum. It remains that the waters must be 17 1, XXXVI | therefore, as long as it remains thus, it points east and 18 1, XXXVI | other flame on all sides, remains numerically identical; nor 19 1, XXXVI | at once, as liquids do) remains in a conical or rather tends 20 1, XXXVI | down as certain that flame remains numerically identical as 21 1, XXXVII| which the virtue or action remains suspended between the two 22 1, XL | quantum or sum total of matter remains unchanged, without increase 23 1, XLVI | altogether, there nevertheless remains in it a most grateful odor, 24 1, XLVIII| and shaken in the granary remains pure; all things, in short, 25 1, L | utterly exterminated. There remains indeed a scanty store of 26 1, L | a doubting faith. There remains a consent of bodies, inartificial 27 1, L | mixture is completed.~There remains the seventh and last of