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1 1, XLVIII| infinite divisibility of lines, from the same inability 2 1, LIX | the vulgar, follow those lines of division which are most 3 1, LIX | observation would alter those lines to suit the true divisions 4 1, XCIX | matter by true and exquisite lines. Truth, therefore, and utility 5 1, XII | acuter angles, so that the lines of the rays are nearer each 6 1, XII | very obtuse, and thus the lines of rays are at a greater 7 1, XXXVI | in straits with sounding lines, viz., whether during ebbs 8 1, XXXVI | supposing a motion in spiral lines; so that the inequality 9 1, XL | senses, in that they draw the lines of nature with reference 10 1, XLIII | spreads to so many letters or lines; that silver gilt stretches 11 1, XLVIII| perfect circle by spiral lines more or less distant from 12 1, XLVIII| perfect circle by spiral lines more or less distant from 13 1, XLVIII| they be defined by true lines in matter and the fabric