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1 1, LVIII| the understanding even and clear.~ 2 1, XCIX | which he is operating. It is clear therefore that to this also 3 1, XCIX | configuration, a true and clear light is shed by the primary 4 1, XII | sometimes seen at night, and in clear weather, a sort of luminous 5 1, XX | heat; whence it is quite clear that heat causes a tumult 6 1, XX | well as of heat. This is clear from Inst. 41. Tab. 3.~Nor 7 1, XXI | the inquiry may be kept clear, and yet more room be left 8 1, XXII | having that nature. For it is clear that such instances make 9 1, XXIII| not to be, they supply a clear direction for practice in 10 1, XXIII| discover the form, as is clear from the above definition 11 1, XXVI | instances the prenotion is clear and certain. In the first 12 1, XXVI | imprinted when the mind is clear and not occupied with anything 13 1, XXVI | anyone else; so that it is clear that the sense of taste 14 1, XXXII| what has been said it is clear that the five classes of 15 1, XXXVI| extinguished; for it is clear that in flames which continue 16 1, XLVI | whether the face of a clear and starlit sky be seen 17 1, L | instruments when we are clear as to the pattern.~The fourth