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Book, Aphorism
1 1, LXVI | for instance, toward the globe of the earth, of thin and 2 1, LXXXIV| regions of the material globe — that is, of the earth, 3 1, LXXXIV| revealed, the intellectual globe should remain shut up within 4 1, XXXV | rest seems to belong to the globe of the earth, while other 5 1, XXXVI | following. Take a magnetic globe and mark its poles; and 6 1, XXXVI | and set the poles of the globe toward the east and west, 7 1, XXXVII| magnet, heavy bodies to the globe of the earth. There may 8 1, XLV | operates by consent between the globe of the earth and heavy bodies, 9 1, XLV | heavy bodies, or between the globe of the moon and the waters 10 1, XLV | previously placed a small globe, on which the bell was to 11 1, XLV | I found then that if the globe was small enough in proportion 12 1, XLV | experiment. I had a hollow globe of lead made, capable of 13 1, XLV | melted lead, so that the globe became quite solid. I then 14 1, XLV | two opposite sides of the globe with a heavy hammer, by 15 1, XLVIII| themselves — heavy bodies to the globe of the earth, light to the