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1 1, LXVI | these are only measures and limits, not kinds of motion. What 2 1, LXXII | of the New World and the limits on every side of the Old 3 1, LXXVIII| orderly referred to the narrow limits of the time that has been 4 1, LXXXIV | shut up within the narrow limits of old discoveries.~And 5 1, LXXXIX | transgress the permitted limits of sober-mindedness, wrongfully 6 1, XCIX | and extend more widely the limits of the power and greatness 7 1, XXI | what last; sixthly, of the Limits of Investigation, or a synopsis 8 1, XXXIII | of the form within narrow limits. For if by migratory instances 9 1, XXXIII | For all such indicate the limits of nature between that which 10 1, XXXVI | action is confined to certain limits. So that if they were removed 11 1, XXXVII | the bodies which are the limits of the motion dispose or 12 1, XLIII | subjoin instances which I call limits of dissection, as that in 13 1, XLV | have manifestly their fixed limits, should be observed and 14 1, XLVIII | vacuum, except in the extreme limits of condensation and rarefaction, 15 1, XLVIII | stop far short of these limits, and are nothing more than 16 1, XLVIII | in space, within certain limits, without the interposition 17 1, L | things (each within its own limits) differ immensely in quantity 18 1, L | variation is confined to narrow limits.~The next most general consent