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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LVI | not in the felicity of any age, which is an unstable thing, 2 1, LXXII | character of the time and age yield much better signs 3 1, LXXIX | controversies to spring up. In the age before, on the other hand, 4 1, LXXIX | number of persons. Again, the age in which natural philosophy 5 1, LXXXIV | word itself. For the old age of the world is to be accounted 6 1, LXXXIV | times, not of that earlier age of the world in which the 7 1, LXXXIV | in like manner from our age, if it but knew its own 8 1, LXXXIV | as it is a more advanced age of the world, and stored 9 1, LXXXVII| life, the retardation of age, the alleviation of pain, 10 1, LXXXIX | forgotten that in every age natural philosophy has had 11 1, XCIII | Providence, to meet in the same age.~ 12 1, XCVII | imbibed.~Now if anyone of ripe age, unimpaired senses, and 13 1, XCVII | miraculous. But in the next age Titus Livius took a better 14 1, XX | with the effects of time or age. Age or time dries, consumes, 15 1, XX | effects of time or age. Age or time dries, consumes, 16 1, XLVIII | of the vital power in old age. Lastly, it seems worthy 17 1, LII | emancipated and come as it were of age; whence there cannot but