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1 1, XXV | and therefore it is no wonder if they do not lead to new 2 1, LXXVIII | and very potent; that all wonder how these considerations 3 1, LXXVIII | may cease, and the only wonder be how now at last they 4 1, LXXIX | neglected or hindered, it is no wonder if men made but small advance 5 1, LXXX | nay, what one might more wonder at, moral and political 6 1, LXXXII | Let men therefore cease to wonder that the course of science 7 1, LXXXIV | not of authority. It is no wonder therefore if those enchantments 8 1, LXXXV | workshop to the library, and wonder at the immense variety of 9 1, LXXXV | matter and contents, and his wonder will assuredly be turned 10 1, LXXXVIII| in the former it produces wonder, in the latter excites no 11 1, LXXXVIII| like.~Thus, then, it is no wonder if inventions noble and 12 1, XCIX | and oversight, it is no wonder that men have not obtained 13 1, XCIX | And therefore it is no wonder if they and I do not think 14 1, XII | particles; so that it is no wonder if it does not generate 15 1, XXXI | any art, and which excite wonder. For wonder is the child 16 1, XXXI | which excite wonder. For wonder is the child of rarity; 17 1, XXXI | things which really call for wonder on account of the difference 18 1, XLVIII | it never ceases. And no wonder; for the earth and heaven 19 1, XLVIII | kept apart, although the wonder and admiration of men have 20 1, L | but rarely, which is no wonder, since before we succeed 21 1, LII | the nature of things — no wonder that it is everywhere sprinkled