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1 1, XV | much less are Heavy, Light, Dense, Rare, Moist, Dry, Generation, 2 1, L | and of all bodies less dense than air (which are very 3 1, LX | as heavy, light, rare, dense, and the like. Yet in all 4 1, LXVI | masses of kindred nature — of dense bodies, for instance, toward 5 1, XI | solid or liquid, whether dense or rare (as the air itself 6 1, XVII | to superinduce heat on a dense body"; or, "It is possible 7 1, XX | luminous or opaque; rare or dense; locally expanded or confined 8 1, XXXV | a received division that dense and solid bodies move toward 9 1, XXXV | found any body which, being dense and solid, does not move 10 1, XXXV | may be conjectured that a dense and compact mass, at a great 11 1, XXXVI | philosophers opined, or dense and solid, as Gilbert and 12 1, XXXVI | clouds have coalesced into a dense body of water. Also we observe 13 1, XXXVI | light of a candle, just as a dense body would. We should also 14 1, XXXVII| and yet the body is cold, dense, and opaque; and there are 15 1, XL | the abstract notions of dense and rare, though variously 16 1, XLVIII| regards only communion with dense bodies. Again, that appetites