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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XII | further inquire whether bodies discharged from engines, as balls from 2 1, XIII | after the crude matter is discharged), and in their compounds, 3 1, XXV | arrows without an iron point, discharged from large engines, pierce 4 1, XXXV | and mass of water suddenly discharged by these waterspouts that 5 1, XXXVI | upheaved, such great weights discharged, as we see in mines and 6 1, XL | a tangible substance, if discharged, contracts bodies and dries 7 1, XL | them; if neither wholly discharged nor wholly detained, gives 8 1, XL | after some of the spirit is discharged (upon which desiccation 9 1, XL | if the spirit is suddenly discharged by the heat of fire, they 10 1, XL | the former the spirit is discharged, in the latter it is excited 11 1, XL | wholly detained nor wholly discharged, but only makes trials and 12 1, XL | that all the vapor which is discharged from water by the action 13 1, XLVI | seen — as when a ball is discharged from a musket. For the ball 14 1, XLVIII| root at the further end is discharged with a report, and that 15 1, XLVIII| spirit, to be afterwards discharged; whence ensues diminution 16 1, XLVIII| together their parts be discharged or quenched. Nor is this 17 1, XLVIII| the match, the ball is not discharged, the motion of the greater 18 1, L | and, the volatile being discharged, sometimes fixed; that the