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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLVI | establishment of any true axiom, the negative instance is the more forcible 2 1, XII | to enable us to subjoin a negative to this affirmative instance.~ 3 1, XII | less warm; nor is there any negative to be subjoined. And yet 4 1, XII | hot; neither is there any negative to be subjoined to this 5 1, XII | examined; and therefore no negative is subjoined.~To the 8th.~ 6 1, XII | warm liquids I subjoin the negative instance of liquid itself 7 1, XII | hot vapor I subjoin as a negative the nature of vapor itself, 8 1, XII | like manner I subjoin as a negative to hot air the nature of 9 1, XII | 17. I here subjoin the negative of colder weather than is 10 1, XII | 18. Here I subjoin the negative of air confined in caverns 11 1, XII | the 14th.~20. To this no negative is subjoined. For there 12 1, XII | this instance I subjoin no negative, except that I would have 13 1, XII | the 16th.~22. There is no negative, I think, to be subjoined 14 1, XII | instance is subjoined the negative of other metals which are 15 1, XII | To the heat of animals no negative is subjoined, except that 16 1, XII | it is hard to subjoin a negative. Indeed the excrements of 17 1, XII | instance again there is no negative subjoined. Moreover we find 18 1, XXXIII| propositions, either affirmative or negative, in which the subject will 19 1, XXXIII| universal affirmative or negative be wanting, that very thing 20 1, XXXIII| heat, where a universal negative (as far as the essences 21 1, XXXIII| propositions, affirmative or negative, concerning any concrete