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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXXVII| But even if it had been a real and widespread consent, 2 1, XCIX | nature, as of a true and real genus. Now these two directions, 3 1, XCIX | we shall be led only to real particles, such as really 4 1, XII | Which of these two is the real cause will more readily 5 1, XIII | apparent differs from the real, or the external from the 6 1, XXVII | physical resemblances, that is, real and substantial resemblances; 7 1, XXXIV | point out not obscurely the real divisions of nature and 8 1, XXXV | heterogeneity is proved to be not real or essential, but only a 9 1, XXXVI | stars rise and set, be a real motion of rotation in the 10 1, XXXVI | the heavenly bodies, and real in the earth. We may here 11 1, XXXVI | receive the diurnal motion as real in the heavens, and deny 12 1, XXXVI | means proved to be true and real, either by the failing of 13 1, XLVI | sight of heavenly bodies, a real time and an apparent time, 14 1, XLVI | apparent time, just like the real place and apparent place 15 1, XLVI | considerable interval between the real time and the apparent afterward 16 1, XLVI | in appearance between the real body of the star and its 17 1, XLVIII| here with us there is no real rest, either in wholes or 18 1, XLVIII| be unsuccessful. But the real state of the case (I mean 19 1, L | then that we shall see a real increase in the power of