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1 Pre | conclusion, zeal and affectation having carried them much too far. 2 1, XXV | XXV~The axioms now in use, having been suggested by a scanty 3 1, XLVI | who had paid their vows as having escaped shipwreck, and would 4 1, XLVI | or the like; wherein men, having a delight in such vanities, 5 1, LXII | class of philosophers who, having bestowed much diligent and 6 1, LXIII | decisions and axioms, but having first determined the question 7 1, LXVII | philosophy of Aristotle, after having by hostile confutations 8 1, LXIX | speak more largely when, having performed these expiations 9 1, LXXIV | thriving and growing, as having in them a breath of life, 10 1, LXXX | the offices of a servant, having to attend on the business 11 1, LXXXVIII| And all for the sake of having their art thought perfect, 12 1, LXXXIX | systems of the schoolmen who, having reduced theology into regular 13 1, XCIII | business which is in hand, having the character of good so 14 1, XCIX | new light of axioms, which having been educed from those particulars 15 1, XCIX | secrets of excellent use, having no affinity or parallelism 16 1, XCIX | it made less noise, not having yet passed into the pipes 17 1, X | X~Having thus set up the mark of 18 1, XV | Understanding. Which presentation having been made, induction itself 19 1, XX | bodies heated to redness.~Having thus removed all ambiguity, 20 1, XXII | in every respect in not having that nature. For it is clear 21 1, XXVI | human understanding, after having discovered many of those 22 1, XL | to make it closer, and having thus stopped up the pores, 23 1, XLV | hole at one end of it, and, having drawn out the air through 24 1, XLV | away my finger. The air, having been extended by the suction 25 1, XLV | bear considerable force. Having made a hole in it, I filled 26 1, XLVIII | shown in wooden arrows, having their points also of wood, 27 1, L | there are found others having the power of cold, which