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1 1, LXVI | to their old volume and extent; or if anyone say that there 2 1, XCIX | of induction to a certain extent for the purpose of discussing 3 1, XIII | which has a pretty great extent in its degrees. For the 4 1, XXX | instances, for in the whole extent of nature they are of rare 5 1, XLIII | speedily, and in so wide an extent, and with such copious and 6 1, XLV | difficulty and to a lesser extent. How far they do suffer 7 1, XLV | concluded that this was the extent of compression which the 8 1, XLVIII| drawn to any considerable extent. But since this motion of 9 1, XLVIII| less, but all to a certain extent. For while in hard bodies, 10 1, XLVIII| Leather stretches to a certain extent without breaking, so far 11 1, L | dripping, so as to some extent to supply the inhabitants