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1 Pre | sense I for the most part reject; and instead of it I open 2 1, XCIX | evidence and truth of things, I reject all forms of fiction and 3 1, XVII | investigation of the form of heat, "reject rarity," or "rarity does 4 1, XVIII| of the rays of the sun, reject the nature of the elements.~ 5 1, XVIII| rays of heavenly bodies), reject the nature of heavenly bodies.~ 6 1, XVIII| fire, or other hot body, reject the distinctive or more 7 1, XVIII| their weight or substance, reject the communication or admixture 8 1, XVIII| to ignition or red heat, reject light or brightness.~6. 9 1, XVIII| exception of the sun, also reject light and brightness.~7. 10 1, XVIII| brightness and less heat), also reject light and brightness.~8. 11 1, XVIII| greatest density as a whole, reject rarity.~9. On account of 12 1, XVIII| and yet remains rare, also reject rarity.~10. On account of 13 1, XVIII| same visible dimensions, reject local or expansive motion 14 1, XVIII| manifest increase of heat, also reject local or expansive motion 15 1, XVIII| or observable alteration, reject a destructive nature, or 16 1, XVIII| wrought by heat and cold, reject motion of the body as a 17 1, XVIII| the attrition of bodies, reject a principial nature. By 18 1, XXVI | manifold and divided, and so reject and put aside any further 19 1, XXXVI| decisive instance we must reject the assertion that the ebb 20 1, XXXVI| on careful examination we reject the former motion of which