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1 Pre | rule, but made everything turn upon hard thinking and perpetual 2 1, LXVI | essence and substance and turn to something else, this 3 1, LXVII | and the result is that men turn aside to pleasant disputations 4 1, LXX | nevertheless almost always turn aside with overhasty and 5 1, LXXXI | more than what they may turn to use in their lectures, 6 1, LXXXV | end.~And again, if a man turn from the workshop to the 7 1, XCIX | well whichever way they turn out; for they settle the 8 1, XCIX | and rule, shall in their turn point out the way again 9 1, XII | Every body ignited so as to turn to a fiery red, even if 10 1, XIII | substances which on putrefaction turn to animalculae, as flesh, 11 1, XIII | a thin and oblong neck; turn it upside down and lower 12 1, XX | repress this motion and turn it back upon itself that 13 1, XXVIII| form, and the miracle shall turn out to be only in the exact 14 1, XXXI | them a little further, or turn them aside to something 15 1, XXXI | the contrary overrule and turn her back.~Again, as instances 16 1, XXXVI | iron, and then shape and turn it when excited. Another 17 1, XXXVI | the poles of the earth and turn toward the poles of the 18 1, XL | bladder lest the steam should turn liquid again on the cessation 19 1, XLVI | nimble and equable movements turn vessels full of wine or 20 1, XLVIII| and eject each other in turn. It is also said that cinnamon 21 1, XLVIII| then assimilate them and turn them into their own nature. 22 1, XLVIII| digest the coarser parts and turn them into spirit, to be 23 1, XLVIII| the assimilated body to turn into the assimilating. But 24 1, XLVIII| west to east, or why they turn on poles placed near the 25 1, XLVIII| they rule and are ruled in turn, in proportion to their 26 1, L | that narrows and widens in turn, and the like. For all percolation