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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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perceptible

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XI | insects the heat is not perceptible to the touch by reason of 2 1, XII | so slight that it is not perceptible to the touch when they are 3 1, XII | there is no degree of heat perceptible to the touch, either in 4 1, XIII | no degree at all of heat perceptible to the touch, but seem to 5 1, XIII | as in insects, is hardly perceptible to the touch, but the highest 6 1, XIII | though it be not at all perceptible to the touch) which are 7 1, XIII | immediately to sink in a perceptible degree. And yet I think 8 1, XX | and equably — there is no perceptible heat. Also when wind escapes 9 1, XX | there is no very great heat perceptible; because the motion is of 10 1, XXVI | bitter, and the like, are as perceptible to those in whom the sense 11 1, XXXVI | larger circles it is more perceptible; if the same motion be found 12 1, XXXVIII| things which are not directly perceptible by means of others which 13 1, XL | manifest things not directly perceptible by means of others which 14 1, XL | visible or tangible) are perceptible neither to the sight nor 15 1, XL | a degree too weak to be perceptible to the sense. These are 16 1, XL | cold are not themselves perceptible to the touch, but the heat 17 1, XL | and contraction of the air perceptible to the sight, but the expansion 18 1, XL | sense things not directly perceptible by means of those which 19 1, XL | sense things not directly perceptible by means of others which 20 1, XLII | when things not directly perceptible are brought within reach 21 1, XLII | reach of the sense, not by perceptible operations of the imperceptible 22 1, XLII | some cognate body which is perceptible. For example, suppose we 23 1, XLV | than this, and scarcely perceptible. For they free themselves 24 1, XLVI | and did not rather take a perceptible time in traveling to us. 25 1, XLVI | with me was that if any perceptible interval of time were interposed


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