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1 1, XXVI | lodge and remain there for a considerable time after the removal of 2 1, XXXIX | when existing in a body of considerable size, destroys the use of 3 1, XLV | bodies (such as air) allow a considerable degree of contraction, as 4 1, XLV | sufficiently thick to bear considerable force. Having made a hole 5 1, XLVI | this suspicion as to any considerable interval between the real 6 1, XLVIII| cannot easily be drawn to any considerable extent. But since this motion 7 1, XLVIII| which, except in bodies of considerable bulk, yields and succumbs 8 1, XLVIII| collected together from a considerable distance; as when in milk, 9 1, XLVIII| is withdrawn, for a very considerable time: as in a heated body 10 1, XLVIII| appetite also all bodies of considerable density abhor motion. Indeed, 11 1, L | is left to itself for a considerable time, being meanwhile defended