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1 Pre | recovery of a sound and healthy condition — namely, that the entire 2 1, LXX | contemplation in use are in a bad condition), and also as to the causes 3 1, LXXIII| relieve and benefit the condition of man, and which can with 4 1, LXXIV | remain almost in the same condition, receiving no noticeable 5 1, LXXXV | the contrary will pity the condition of mankind, seeing that 6 1, XCII | reached a certain point and condition they can advance no further. 7 1, XCII | unhappiness of their own condition) than to induce any alacrity 8 1, XCIX | one admirable property and condition: they never miss or fail. 9 1, XCIX | oversubtle and in their original condition useless, the answer of the 10 1, XCIX | tranquility of abstract wisdom, a condition far more heavenly. Now to 11 1, XCIX | according to the quality and condition of the subject of the inquiry.~ 12 1, XCIX | also by a comparison of condition. And this difference comes 13 1, XCIX | motion.~II~In what an ill condition human knowledge is at the 14 1, XIII | exceedingly hot, which is their condition from the first in burning 15 1, XX | circumference, but with this condition, that the body has at the 16 1, XXXV | west, though subject to the condition of being driven back twice 17 1, XL | from the interior. Thus the condition of the human body is known