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1 Pre | have something better to produce, there must needs have been 2 1, XCIX | everything to that end, should produce some myself by way of earnest. 3 1, XI | and laid bare of the skin, produce a pain but little differing 4 1, XII | does not go so far as to produce sensible warmth, but in 5 1, XII | caught and collected as to produce even the last degree of 6 1, XII | does not of itself ever produce sparks, as is commonly supposed. 7 1, XII | what other substances they produce the effects of heat. Sailors 8 1, XXVII | senses, and bodies which produce reflections to the senses, 9 1, XXIX | the operative part. For to produce new species would be very 10 1, XXIX | known species and thereby produce many rare and unusual results 11 1, XXXVI | bursting into flame does not produce by itself that stupendous 12 1, XXXVII| between the two bodies which produce the motion. The question 13 1, XL | heat might be required to produce evaporation. This phial 14 1, XLVI | to the sight requires to produce an impression.~This fact, 15 1, XLVII | as it were — required to produce any effect must be set down, 16 1, XLVIII| conspicuous externally which could produce such motion (and therefore 17 1, L | uniform the lapse of time does produce such effects. For a stick