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1 1, XLVIII| is further off it falls back upon that which is nearer 2 1, LXVI | recover themselves, and fall back to their old volume and 3 1, LXXI | philosophers was in contempt cast back upon and so transferred 4 1, LXXII | called history that went back a thousand years — but only 5 1, LXXX | particular sciences be carried back again to natural philosophy. 6 1, LXXXIV| Again, men have been kept back as by a kind of enchantment 7 1, XCIX | the referring or bringing back of the particular sciences 8 1, XCIX | light of nature, not fetched back out of the darkness of antiquity.~ 9 1, X | speak first, and then go back to the other ministrations.~ 10 1, XX | checked, repelled, and beaten back, so that the body acquires 11 1, XX | this motion and turn it back upon itself that the dilation 12 1, XXIX | difficulty in leading her back by art to the point whither 13 1, XXXI | contrary overrule and turn her back.~Again, as instances of 14 1, XXXV | condition of being driven back twice in the day. For if 15 1, XXXVI | the coasts of Peru and the back of China in the South Sea, 16 1, XXXVI | therewith, and then fall back again. Let us now dismiss 17 1, XLIII | and are moreover echoed back, and that too with such 18 1, XLVIII| spread around them, they draw back, so that their desire to