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1 1, LXXVIII| errors, and of so long a continuance in them through so many 2 1, LXXIX | the other hand, during the continuance of the second period among 3 1, XXXVI | of the magnet by its long continuance in this position; as if 4 1, XXXVI | were yet able by this long continuance to supply the touch of the 5 1, XXXVI | which continue and last, the continuance we see is not of the same 6 1, XLVIII | gained too great strength by continuance; and in similar phenomena. 7 1, L | by heat and cold; or by continuance in a suitable place; or 8 1, L | first be tried by simple continuance, and then by means of helps 9 1, L | experiment succeed not with mere continuance, the business must not be 10 1, L | mode of operating is by continuance, which is as it were the 11 1, L | steward and almoner of nature. Continuance I call it when a body is 12 1, L | configurations which bodies by continuance put on, such as putrefactions, 13 1, L | the body. And therefore continuance in an open vessel is best 14 1, L | effects and operations of continuance should be carefully collected