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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLIX | rather were true he more readily believes. Therefore he rejects 2 1, LX | solidize; and that which readily yields in every direction; 3 1, LX | collects itself; and that which readily flows and is put in motion; 4 1, LX | in motion; and that which readily clings to another body and 5 1, LXVI | of minerals; whence he readily passes into the opinion 6 1, LXXXIX| unknown everything can more readily be referred to the divine 7 1, XCVIII| nature reveal themselves more readily under the vexations of art 8 1, XCIX | heavenly. Now to this I readily assent, and indeed this 9 1, XCIX | many natures which do not readily meet, except in the beaten 10 1, XII | air by its own nature, nor readily admit the influence of the 11 1, XII | the real cause will more readily appear if oil be poured 12 1, XIII | in it a little while. So readily and so universally is heat 13 1, XIII | with, the one which most readily receives and loses heat 14 1, XX | compactest texture, do not readily swell and dilate, but yet 15 1, XXIII | For at this point it might readily suggest itself to an understanding 16 1, XLII | bodies, which, though not readily mingling by simple commixture, 17 1, XLII | that is, whether they be readily incorporated together; or 18 1, XLVIII| dimension and aspire thereto readily and quickly, and sometimes, 19 1, XLVIII| sphere and passes into it readily as into a new form (so they 20 1, XLVIII| composite bodies and would readily show itself were it not 21 1, L | from that part and do not readily flow into it again; if taken