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1 1, XLVI | intellect to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by 2 1, XII | there is hardly any heat excited.~To the 20th.~26. To the 3 1, XIII | horse dung, and heat is excited in lime by sprinkling it 4 1, XIII | is heat transmitted and excited, the body remaining to all 5 1, XX | dissolved without any heat being excited, while the dissolution of 6 1, XXVI | transmitted to or rather excited in a body, lodge and remain 7 1, XXXI | nature the understanding is excited and raised to the investigation 8 1, XXXVI | then shape and turn it when excited. Another is, that if iron 9 1, XXXVI | other times, and thus became excited by it. But these things, 10 1, XXXVI | this way. The motion is excited either by the mere desire 11 1, XL | detained and yet expanded and excited by heat or something analogous 12 1, XL | discharged, in the latter it is excited and detained; whereof the 13 1, XLVIII| appetite of a body when excited by gentle friction — an 14 1, XLVIII| insomuch that, unless they be excited, they had rather remain 15 1, XLVIII| inviting and disposing the excited body to the nature of the 16 1, XLVIII| heat. Consequently heat is excited far more slowly and with 17 1, XLVIII| and easy yielding of the excited body.~Let the thirteenth 18 1, L | structures of furnaces; of fire excited by blowing; of fire quiescent 19 1, L | of fire quiescent and not excited; of fire removed to a greater