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1 1, XXVII | XXVII~Anticipations are a ground sufficiently firm for consent, 2 1, LXXXII| of experience to the open ground of axioms.~ 3 1, XCIX | only will there be good ground of hope for the further 4 1, XCIX | see what else there is to ground hope upon. And this consideration 5 1, XCIX | There is therefore much ground for hoping that there are 6 1, XCIX | light.~CXI~There is another ground of hope that must not be 7 1, XCIX | has an issue in the open ground and not far off; the other 8 1, XCIX | and the like, be made a ground of objection, let no one 9 1, XCIX | concretion of juices in the ground or from seeds up to the 10 1, XCIX | at hand and to give more ground for hope than the primary 11 1, XII | power, even on the level ground; nor have the reflex much, 12 1, XXVII | the root is buried in the ground, while the branches are 13 1, XXVII | does not cohere with the ground itself, it presently produces 14 1, XXVII | bursting forth from beneath the ground, which two things are ultimities 15 1, XXXI | fasten it as it were to the ground.~For there is danger lest 16 1, XXXVI | a great depth below the ground; that is, observe whether 17 1, XLI | seeds that have lain in the ground two days, three days, four 18 1, XLI | slightly upwards, unless the ground be very stiff; also, how 19 1, XLI | sideways if it there finds the ground more open and yielding; 20 1, XLVII | ounce weight falls to the ground in a given time, a bullet 21 1, XLVIII| in the moisture of the ground, root, leaf, and flower. 22 1, XLVIII| if a man be pinned to the ground, tied hand and foot, or 23 1, L | succulent and exhaust the ground, and thus one robs the other. 24 1, L | rejected; so that sowing the ground with corn prepares it for 25 1, LII | may not go again over old ground, as instances of power;