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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXXII | of Celts to all in the West; knowing nothing of Africa 2 1, LXXIX | among us Europeans of the West, and the more so because 3 1, XI | they kindled fire in the West Indies was by attrition.~ 4 1, XII | kind with the south and west winds. So a tendency to 5 1, XXXV | to revolve from east to west.~Again, another instance 6 1, XXXV | evanescent) from east to west, though subject to the condition 7 1, XXXVI | any motion from east to west, however weak and languid; 8 1, XXXVI | that motion from east to west is perfectly cosmical, and 9 1, XXXVI | the diurnal, viz., from west to east, which old philosophers 10 1, XXXVI | globe toward the east and west, not toward the north and 11 1, XXXVI | thus, it points east and west. Now if it be found that 12 1, XXXVI | points as before east and west, or loses its polarity, 13 1, XLVIII| revolve rather from east to west than from west to east, 14 1, XLVIII| from east to west than from west to east, or why they turn 15 1, XLVIII| motion of the earth from west to east, the same questions 16 1, XLVIII| motion, as from east to west, or from west to east; 6. 17 1, XLVIII| from east to west, or from west to east; 6. their declination