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1 1, LXXIV| are to be drawn from the increase and progress of systems 2 1, LXXIV| receiving no noticeable increase, but on the contrary, thriving 3 1, XCIX | yellow color of gold or an increase of weight (observing the 4 1, XII | the sun, are supposed to increase and give intensity to the 5 1, XII | observe whether there ensue an increase of the heat, as in the case 6 1, XIII | comparison either of its increase and decrease in the same 7 1, XIII | and in like manner always increase when the nature in question 8 1, XIII | touched them.~9. Animals increase in heat by motion and exercise, 9 1, XIII | compression and imprisonment increase its fury.~31. An anvil grows 10 1, XIII | small fire in the same room increase one another's heat; but 11 1, XVI | absent, or are found to increase in some instance when the 12 1, XVIII| yet acquires no manifest increase of heat, also reject local 13 1, XX | shown in the excitement or increase of heat caused by motion, 14 1, XXIII| which are passing toward increase and decrease; since these 15 1, XXXVI| the same waters (without increase of quantity) are extended 16 1, XXXVI| themselves; or there is no increase either of supply or of extension, 17 1, XXXVI| mixed with gunpowder, to increase its strength.~Again, let 18 1, XL | remains unchanged, without increase or diminution. Nor is it 19 1, XLV | failure but also to extend and increase its power. For we are sometimes 20 1, L | that we shall see a real increase in the power of man when