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1 Pre | condition — namely, that the entire work of the understanding 2 1, XLIV | again do I mean this only of entire systems, but also of many 3 1, LIV | at once to construct an entire system in accordance with 4 1, LXV | greatest harm, whether to entire systems or to their parts. 5 1, LXX | giving to that work an entire day, in which no material 6 1, LXXI | Polus, does indeed suit the entire class: Plato, Aristotle, 7 1, LXXVI | on first principles and entire systems are for the most 8 1, LXXXVI| or profess to embrace the entire art. But as the matter now 9 1, XCIX | Instauration), yet I have no entire or universal theory to propound. 10 1, XCIX | assigned to it alone one entire day, nor mixed up with it 11 1, XXV | attract air or water water in entire bodies, yet a bubble is 12 1, XL | like bodies, which in their entire substance are rare and subtle, 13 1, XL | configurations of things (though the entire body be visible or tangible) 14 1, XLVI | the violet itself, for an entire year. It should be observed, 15 1, XLVIII| together; by which also entire bodies from similarity of 16 1, XLVIII| itself would reunite into an entire mass, is kept from doing