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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XCIX | and universal laws which constitute forms. And yet it must be 2 1, XCIX | eternal and immutable, constitute Metaphysics; and let the 3 1, XCIX | eternal and fundamental laws) constitute Physics. And to these let 4 1, XVII | actuality which govern and constitute any simple nature, as heat, 5 1, XX | differences which limit motion and constitute it the form of heat.~The 6 1, XXVI | Manipular. They are those which constitute a single species of the 7 1, XXVI | instances, then, will give and constitute this species, or rather 8 1, XXVI | instance of light will give or constitute one species of communication; 9 1, XXVII | union of nature. Nor do they constitute any axiom immediately from 10 1, XLVIII| and therefore ought to constitute a species by themselves.~ 11 1, XLVIII| and ought, it seems, to constitute a species by itself. It