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1 1, XXV | no wonder if they do not lead to new particulars. And 2 1, XXXVI | is simply this: we must lead men to the particulars themselves, 3 1, XLIII | all into confusion, and lead men away into numberless 4 1, LXXXI | not the truth which shall lead to new assurance of works 5 1, XCII | men's judgments, but to lead them by the hand with their 6 1, XCIII | the smallest beginnings lead of a certainty to their 7 1, XCIX | of one art to others may lead, by means of that experience 8 1, XII | the touch; no more does lead dissolved in aqua fortis; 9 1, XIII | communicates some heat to a ball of lead or any metal, if held in 10 1, XXIII | caution; viz., lest they lead us to connect the form too 11 1, XXV | because as striking instances lead easily to specific differences, 12 1, XXV | not attract iron, just as lead does not attract lead, nor 13 1, XXV | as lead does not attract lead, nor wood wood, nor water 14 1, XXVII | members; from which they often lead us along to sublime and 15 1, XLV | I had a hollow globe of lead made, capable of holding 16 1, XLV | up the hole with melted lead, so that the globe became 17 1, XLV | exuded through the solid lead like a fine dew. I then 18 1, XLVIII| substance, as wood, iron, lead, cloth, parchment, etc.; 19 1, XLVIII| with contact, as most, nor lead to contact, as all motions