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1 1, XLV | things in nature which are singular and unmatched, yet it devises 2 1, XXVIII| put in the seventh place Singular Instances, which I also 3 1, XXVIII| instances are like each other; singular instances are like themselves 4 1, XXVIII| themselves alone. The use of singular instances is the same as 5 1, XXVIII| general rules.~Examples of singular instances are the sun and 6 1, XXVIII| grammarians the letter S is held singular, on account of its easy 7 1, XXIX | Errors of nature differ from singular instances in this, that 8 1, XXIX | differ in this also from singular instances, that they give 9 1, XXX | propriety be reckoned among singular or heteroclite instances, 10 1, XXXI | singularities of art.~For example, a singular instance of art is paper, 11 1, XXXI | similar; but it is altogether singular. And certainly among things 12 1, XXXII | Instances Conformable, Singular, Deviating, Bordering, and 13 1, XXXIII| they admit of some rare and singular exception.~The use of instances 14 1, LII | conformable instances; singular instances; deviating instances; 15 1, LII | as instances clandestine, singular, and of alliance, or in 16 1, LII | are instances conformable, singular, deviating, bordering, of