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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | between motion natural and violent, a distinction which is 2 1, LXVI | vulgar notion, since all violent motion is also in fact natural; 3 1, XII | in dissolution but also a violent ebullition. It appears therefore 4 1, XII | and in their accidents, as violent exercise and fevers.~To 5 1, XIII | and habit of body, that in violent fevers they became so hot 6 1, XIII | great acrimony. But the most violent heat is found in pitch and 7 1, XVIII | destructive nature, or the violent communication of any new 8 1, XX | tumult and confusion and violent motion in the internal parts 9 1, XX | iron is accompanied by a violent heat, though it takes place 10 1, XXVII | region of the air and the violent fires which are often found 11 1, XXXV | rather thrown down by some violent cause, than to have fallen 12 1, XXXVI | earth, the more rapid and violent is their motion to it; and 13 1, XXXVI | thinking it enough to call it a violent motion as distinguished 14 1, XXXVI | and the motion called "violent"; or from this, that the 15 1, XL | destroying by the use of violent heats and overstrong powers 16 1, XLV | Moreover, the measurements of violent motions (as they are called), 17 1, XLV | that the impact is not so violent at too small a distance 18 1, XLV | air through the hole by violent suction, I immediately stopped 19 1, XLVIII| that men should know that violent motion (which we call mechanical, 20 1, XLVIII| of gunpowder, with most violent effort. Now the instruments 21 1, L | that compression and such violent means have indeed, with 22 1, L | of uniform structure such violent means are of little avail, 23 1, L | being more the master of violent motions than of the rest.~ 24 1, L | destroyed by fire or any violent heat. Meanwhile it would