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1 Pre | course for the recovery of a sound and healthy condition — 2 1, XV | Essence itself, are not sound notions; much less are Heavy, 3 1, LXXVI | there anything certain or sound.~ 4 1, XCIX | small part were directed to sound and solid studies, there 5 1, XCIX | endeavor therefore to impart sound and true opinions as to 6 1, XCIX | thereof will be governed by sound reason and true religion.~ 7 1, XIX | if we do not yet possess sound and true notions of simple 8 1, XXXVI | the flame, as in light, sound, and the motion called " 9 1, XLIII | impressions of articulate sound, so many distinct odors, 10 1, XLV | light and impressions of sound operate at vast distances.~ 11 1, XLV | drawn in air with a hissing sound), now drew in water in sufficient 12 1, XLVI | distance of thirty miles, the sound is caught by those who are 13 1, XLVI | more rapid than that of sound. We find, too, that visible 14 1, XLVIII| makes the chord of another sound a unison, and the like. 15 1, XLVIII| body thence produced, the sound soon after dies away. For 16 1, XLVIII| noted that the original sound does not last all the time 17 1, XLVIII| if you strike a bell, the sound seems to be continued for 18 1, XLVIII| the whole of the time the sound is, as it were, floating 19 1, XLVIII| resonance is not the identical sound, but a renewal of it, as 20 1, XLVIII| that it cannot move, the sound at once comes to an end 21 1, XLVIII| medium suits light, another sound, another heat and cold,