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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XVI | not being abstracted and formed from things by proper methods.~ 2 1, XXIV | axioms duly and orderly formed from particulars easily 3 1, XXXIII| judgment can be rightly formed either of my method or of 4 1, XLIII | XLIII~There are also Idols formed by the intercourse and association 5 1, LXXV | nature can be educed and formed. Hence the notion that composition 6 1, XCIX | or from seeds up to the formed plant, with all the successive 7 1, XII | stood somewhat thick and formed a crust, and were broken 8 1, XII | So that no opinion can be formed as to the nature of air 9 1, XXV | knife, although they are formed out of air and water, both 10 1, XXXIII| from such instances are formed certain and universal propositions, 11 1, XLVIII| be classed by itself and formed into a distinct species, 12 1, L | in the month of May, are formed and condensed by any peculiar 13 1, L | which metals and fossils are formed, the same inequality has