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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XVI | sense, as Hot, Cold, Black, White, do not materially mislead 2 1, XI | heat, insomuch that the white of an egg being put into 3 1, XXII | investigation, the distinct veins of white and black in marble, and 4 1, XXII | instances. For the black and white streaks in marble, or the 5 1, XXII | or the spots of pink and white in a pink, agree in everything 6 1, XXIII | state are transparent, not white, whereas pounded glass and 7 1, XXIII | glass and water in froth are white, not transparent. We must 8 1, XXIII | bodies simply uneven are white; bodies uneven and in a 9 1, XXIII | Degrees. The paper, which is white when dry, but when wetted ( 10 1, XXIII | water introduced) is less white and approaches nearer to 11 1, XXXVI | that they seem more like white smoke than flame. These 12 1, XL | are bodies softened, as white hot iron; or they become 13 1, XLI | the yolk and what from the white of the egg, and so forth. 14 1, XLVI | at which bodies merely white are instantly seen here 15 1, XLVIII| gold is presently turned white. And so much for the motion