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1 1, XCIX | Instauration), and also in the examples of particulars (which I 2 1, XCIX | great store and abundance of examples and particulars, digested 3 1, XCIX | the world, adding a few examples here and there for proof 4 1, XCIX | simply this. From a few examples and particulars (with the 5 1, XCIX | any new particulars and examples repugnant to their dogmas 6 1, XVIII | perfect, but meant only for examples.~All and each of the above-mentioned 7 1, XXI | when a smaller number of examples will suffice, I shall proceed 8 1, XXVIII| exceptions to general rules.~Examples of singular instances are 9 1, XXIX | head there is no need of examples, they are so plentiful. 10 1, XXX | is to that which may be.~Examples of these are: moss, which 11 1, XXXI | discovery of forms.~Particular examples of such instances it is 12 1, XXXV | sometimes compelled to adduce as examples bare suppositions.~Again, 13 1, XLI | themselves, but only giving examples.~ 14 1, XLV | suspect; as (to take common examples) when amber or jet attracts 15 1, XLVI | But let these suffice for examples.~ 16 1, XLVIII| it is unnecessary to give examples, as it is inherent in every 17 1, XLVIII| also we have innumerable examples, such as (to speak first 18 1, L | general remarks on them as examples merely of this general use.~ 19 1, L | seasonable to bring forward examples of this till our search 20 1, LII | experiments in nature, as examples of the art I teach. It appears