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1 Pre | great things either from the number and cooperation or from 2 1, VII | already known, not in the number of axioms.~ 3 1, XLVI | though there be a greater number and weight of instances 4 1, LIII | this kind there is a great number and variety. But I will 5 1, LXXVII | examination. But far the greater number of those who have assented 6 1, LXXIX | strong, by far the greater number of the best wits applied 7 1, LXXIX | the services of a great number of persons. Again, the age 8 1, LXXX | astronomy, optics, music, a number of mechanical arts, medicine 9 1, LXXXIII| to practice, infinite in number, and minute in subtlety. 10 1, LXXXIV | his experience and of the number and variety of the things 11 1, XCVIII | observations sufficient either in number, or in kind, or in certainty, 12 1, XCIX | since there is so great a number and army of particulars, 13 1, XCIX | generally decides on too small a number of facts, and on those only 14 1, XCIX | then, after a sufficient number of negatives, come to a 15 1, XX | the points of an infinite number of needles. It is also an 16 1, XXI | Cold; but when a smaller number of examples will suffice, 17 1, XXX | suggesting the causes of the number and quality of the ordinary 18 1, XXXV | proceeded to drop in a number of pebbles till the water 19 1, XLIV | two kinds, and seven in number, though I call them all 20 1, XLVIII | or reduced to a smaller number. Observe, nevertheless, 21 1, L | ascriptions there is a great number. As for fables, they should