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1 1, XLII | discolors the light of nature, owing either to his own proper 2 1, XCIV | when your misfortunes are owing, not to the force of circumstances, 3 1, XII | sparks themselves, too, owing to the weight of the ignited 4 1, XIII | frost. And this I think is owing not merely to the confinement 5 1, XLVI | can get out. And this is owing, it seems, to the motion 6 1, XLVIII| were tipped with steel, owing to the similarity of substance, 7 1, XLVIII| are, and are not resolved, owing to the permanent and durable 8 1, XLVIII| desiccation, which I take to be owing not so much to the motion 9 1, XLVIII| turpentine, and the like, owing to the ill consent which 10 1, XLVIII| with water is not simply owing to the difference of weight, 11 1, XLVIII| stone or metal than in air, owing to the unfitness and unreadiness 12 1, XLVIII| the spirits are masters owing to their rapid and penetrating 13 1, L | but tasted much finer, owing, it would seem, to a more 14 1, L | animals, which he says are owing to the channels and folds