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1 II, IV | pores of that very close metal, and finding no room for 2 II, IX | and a sphere of the same metal, and nighly of the same 3 II, XXXI| divers men known of this metal, there would be an hundred 4 III, II | notice of nothing in the metal he hears called gold, but 5 III, VI | them all. To which the name metal being annexed, there is 6 III, VI | comprehended under the name metal. Whereby it is plain that 7 III, VI | anything is true gold, perfect metal. All which determination 8 III, VIII| distinguish gold from a stone, and metal from wood; yet they but 9 III, XI | those who are used to this metal, who will frequently distinguish 10 III, XI | yellow that belongs to that metal.~22. The Ideas of the powers 11 IV, VIII| proposition in it, viz. “Lead is a metal” to a man who knows the 12 IV, VIII| one signified by the term metal, being nothing but what 13 IV, VIII| signification of the word metal, and not of the word lead, 14 IV, VIII| lead, by saying it is a metal, which at once expresses 15 IV, VIII| v.g. to say that gold is a metal, or heavy. And thus all