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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XXXV | received, that the earth's magnetic power of attracting heavy 2 1, XXXVI | density) are raised by some magnetic force attracting them from 3 1, XXXVI | such raising by consent or magnetic force may happen. Now in 4 1, XXXVI | follow of necessity that the magnetic force, since it cannot act 5 1, XXXVI | instance the raising by magnetic force may be admitted; otherwise 6 1, XXXVI | motion (as is the case with magnetic attraction); and that this 7 1, XXXVI | destitute, as he insists, of magnetic power), were yet able by 8 1, XXXVI | be the following. Take a magnetic globe and mark its poles; 9 1, XXXVII| divorce; such, for example, as magnetic action, by which iron is 10 1, XXXVII| the operation. But that magnetic or attractive virtue admits 11 1, XXXVII| intermediate bodies. And therefore magnetic action may be an instance 12 1, XLIII | moreover, heat and cold and magnetic influences — all (I say) 13 1, XLV | and the like. So, too, the magnetic power by which iron and 14 1, XLV | action; but if there be any magnetic virtue flowing from the 15 1, XLV | Again, if there be any magnetic power which operates by 16 1, XLVIII| the ninth motion be the magnetic, which, though it be of 17 1, XLVIII| heat being engendered, more magnetic power, more putrefying. 18 1, XLVIII| another heat and cold, another magnetic virtues, and so on.~Let