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1 1, XX | experiment. But this evil is increased by logic, because of the 2 1, LXXII | stock of experience has increased to an infinite amount. Wherefore 3 1, LXXVIII| multitude of treatises, than increased their weight. And therefore 4 1, LXXXIII| however, has been strangely increased by an opinion or conceit, 5 1, LXXXVI | well-nigh childish — has been increased by the craft and artifices 6 1, XCIII | and knowledge shall be increased"; clearly intimating that 7 1, XIII | of the heavenly bodies is increased in three ways: first, by 8 1, XX | And if the heat be greatly increased it dissolves and turns much 9 1, XXXV | unequal, now approaching and increased, now receding and diminished; 10 1, XXXVI | it did on account of the increased virtue of its weights. If 11 1, XXXVI | diminished on the steeple and increased in the mine, we may take 12 1, XL | the sense not only by the increased hardness of the body, but 13 1, XLV | but if the compression be increased the air does not endure 14 1, XLVIII | congregation; but if the weight be increased, it is overcome. A lever 15 1, XLVIII | congregation; but if the weight be increased, it is overcome. Leather 16 1, XLVIII | tension; but if the tension be increased, the leather breaks and 17 1, L | of steel if the time be increased, and steel does not evaporate. 18 1, L | noon in the torrid zone, increased by the reflections of mountains 19 1, LI | also in motions which are increased in power by passing from