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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLI | according to the measure of the universe. And the human understanding 2 1, XLVIII| than to the nature of the universe; and from this source have 3 1, XCIX | human race itself over the universe, his ambition (if ambition 4 1, XIII | thing in reference to the universe, it necessarily follows 5 1, XVII | the common course of the universe: as of the lion, eagle, 6 1, XX | relation to man, not to the universe, and is correctly defined 7 1, XX | that is, in relation to the universe, not simply in relation 8 1, XXI | synopsis of all natures in the universe; seventhly, of the Application 9 1, XXVII | fabric of the parts of the universe, and anatomizing its members; 10 1, XXVII | in the structure of the universe the motions of living creatures 11 1, XXX | ordinary species in the universe, and carrying on the understanding 12 1, XXXVI | cosmical, and by consent of the universe, being most rapid in the 13 1, XL | not with reference to the universe; and this is not to be corrected 14 1, XLVII | configuration and fabric of the universe. The earth for instance 15 1, XLVIII| harmony and consent of the universe which has not yet fallen 16 1, XLVIII| preservation and good either of the universe, as resistance and connection; 17 1, XLVIII| regards communion with the universe, is stronger than the motion 18 1, L | mercury run through the whole universe. (For what they add about 19 1, LII | great form or fabric of the universe, as bordering instances;