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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XXV | preserved by some frivolous distinction; whereas the truer course 2 1, XXVI | I call for the sake of distinction Anticipations of Nature ( 3 1, XXXIX | men's minds. To these for distinction's sake I have assigned names, 4 1, XLVI | despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects, 5 1, XLVIII| the present day, for that distinction which is commonly received 6 1, LV | principal and as it were radical distinction between different minds, 7 1, LVII | dissolve the understanding, a distinction well seen in the school 8 1, LXIII | less spaces), by the frigid distinction of act and power; asserting 9 1, LXVI | the greatest negligence a distinction between motion natural and 10 1, LXVI | motion natural and violent, a distinction which is itself drawn entirely 11 1, XC | surely there is a great distinction between matters of state 12 1, XCIX | jest (since it marks the distinction so truly), "It cannot be 13 1, XIII | rosin or pitch; with this distinction, however, that the flame 14 1, XXXV | discourse of reason. The distinction between human reason and 15 1, XXXVII| admits of media without distinction, nor is the virtue impeded 16 1, XL | Again, that most noble distinction of spirit which has so many 17 1, XLVI | time to act.~Lastly, this distinction of foremost and hindmost