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1 1, XLVI | much oftener, neglect and pass them by. But with far more 2 1, LIX | change. Whence it comes to pass that the high and formal 3 1, LXXIV | could never have come to pass which we have seen now for 4 1, LXXXV | and done before, he will pass from admiration of the variety 5 1, LXXXV | These therefore we may pass. Meanwhile if is nowise 6 1, LXXXVIII| mechanics old discoveries pass for new if a man does but 7 1, XCIX | our eyes, we are not to pass at once to the investigation 8 1, XCIX | over which only one man can pass at a time (as is the case 9 1, XCIX | compound. In a word, we must pass from Vulcan to Minerva if 10 1, XIII | diligently inquired into, we must pass them lightly over. It appears, 11 1, XXVII | allowing the animal spirit to pass freely into a member rightly 12 1, XLIII | velocity; that light and color pass through the solid substances 13 1, XLVIII | will never come to such a pass as to be either nothing 14 1, XLVIII | subtlety, does not suddenly pass through the pores of solid 15 1, XLVIII | sounds are troubled as they pass through their medium by