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1 Pre | that this very question — viz., whether or not anything 2 1, XII | assigned not a bad reason, viz., that that region is neither 3 1, XIX | great a work I am about (viz., that of rendering the 4 1, XX | and more general nature, viz., on the nature of assimilation 5 1, XX | opposite nature of cold, viz., whether cold does not 6 1, XXIII| which requires caution; viz., lest they lead us to connect 7 1, XXIII| greater or less degree (viz., air and water, or air 8 1, XXVI | group of three instances, viz., order, artificial places, 9 1, XXVI | forms of aids to the memory; viz.: the cutting off of infinity; 10 1, XXVII| as the feathers of birds, viz., because the juices do 11 1, XXXV | one of very great moment; viz., that the sun operates 12 1, XXXV | property of light substances, viz., that they tend upward, 13 1, XXXVI| straits with sounding lines, viz., whether during ebbs the 14 1, XXXVI| contrary motion to the diurnal, viz., from west to east, which 15 1, XXXIX| observation has been added, viz., that glasses of this sort 16 1, XL | has so many applications (viz., spirit cut off; spirit 17 1, XL | compared one with another, viz., how much matter occupies 18 1, XL | also sufficiently certain, viz., that this greater or less 19 1, XL | be the mixture of bodies, viz., what they contain of water, 20 1, XLVI | suggested to me a strange doubt, viz., whether the face of a 21 1, XLVI | which cannot be allowed, viz., that the earth moves, 22 1, L | bodies chiefly in seven ways, viz., either by exclusion of 23 1, L | instrument of operation, viz., heat and cold. And herein