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1 Read | diversion of some of my idle and heavy hours. If it has the good 2 II, XXI | uneasiness that sits so heavy upon us. And because the 3 II, XXVIII| with. This is a burden too heavy for human sufferance: and 4 II, XXXII | yellow, malleable, most heavy, and fusible, it takes that 5 III, II | yellow, fusible, and very heavy. Another adds malleability. 6 III, VI | shining, yellow, and very heavy. But the inquisitive mind 7 III, XI | constitution of this shining, heavy, ductile thing, (from whence 8 IV, III | upward; of gold, a body heavy to a certain degree, yellow, 9 IV, VIII | telling him it is a body very heavy, fusible, and malleable.~ 10 IV, VIII | complex idea of body, yellow, heavy, fusible, malleable, it 11 IV, VIII | that gold is a metal, or heavy. And thus all propositions 12 IV, XII | v.g. whether that yellow, heavy, fusible body I call gold, 13 IV, XII | all, or any other yellow, heavy, fusible bodies, but that 14 IV, XII | complex idea of a body yellow, heavy, fusible, malleable; betwixt