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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LX | which easily spreads itself round any other body; and that 2 1, LXXXII| the dark, that feel all round them for the chance of finding 3 1, LXXXII| way in it and wandering round and round as in a labyrinth. 4 1, LXXXII| and wandering round and round as in a labyrinth. Whereas 5 1, LXXXIX| maintained that the earth was round, and of consequence asserted 6 1, XII | hair, but softly playing round it. It is also most certain 7 1, XII | in an earthen jar wrapped round with many folds of leather 8 1, XXV | follow, then they fall in round drops, which is the figure 9 1, XXXVI | water is more arched and round, the waters rising in the 10 1, XXXVI | than motions contrary or round different poles. And most 11 1, XXXVI | middle of a bowl, and pour round it spirit of wine, but not 12 1, XXXIX | stars wheeling as in a dance round the planet Jupiter, whence 13 1, XL | tied the latter tightly round the former with a thread 14 1, XLVI | reason why rings being spun round look like globes, and a 15 1, XLVIII| regarding 1. the center round which the bodies move; 2. 16 1, L | force of the body of air round about, as we see in the 17 1, L | substances that can be poured round another is far the densest. 18 1, L | like manner we should look round carefully to see if there 19 1, L | while all the other herbs round it are dry. But both of