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1 II, VIII | i.e. by the bulk, figure, texture, and motion of their insensible 2 II, VIII | qualities, viz. the bulk, texture, and motion of its insensible 3 II, VIII | qualities, viz. bulk, figure, texture, and motion of parts as 4 II, VIII | manna, by tie bulk, figure, texture, and motion of its parts, 5 II, VIII | at any time, but such a texture that hath the power to produce 6 II, VIII | but an alteration of the texture of it?~21. Explains how 7 II, VIII | change in the bulk, figure, texture, and motion of another body, 8 II, VIII | alter the bulk, figure, texture, or motion of some of the 9 II, VIII | alter the bulk, figure, texture, or motion of the insensible 10 II, XXI | depend on the bulk, figure, texture, and motion of the parts? 11 II, XXI | sight; without examining the texture of the parts of those bodies, 12 II, XXI | different bulk, figure, number, texture, and motion of its insensible 13 II, XXIII| the discovery of the bulk, texture, and figure of the minute 14 II, XXIII| should see an admirable texture of parts, of a certain size 15 II, XXIII| to the discovery of the texture and motion of the minute 16 II, XXIII| composition and radical texture of bodies, he would not 17 II, XXXII| power of producing it by the texture of its parts, reflecting 18 II, XXXII| violet itself. For that texture in the object, by a regular 19 II, XXXII| violet, be only a peculiar texture of parts, or else that very 20 II, XXXII| colour, or only a peculiar texture in it, that causes in us 21 II, XXXII| all things that had the texture of a violet, producing constantly 22 II, XXXII| and those which had the texture of a marigold, producing 23 III, VI | Not the real essence, or texture of parts, which we know 24 III, VI | amongst them, What is that texture of parts, that real essence, 25 IV, II | nor of whiteness in such a texture of parts as gives a certain 26 IV, III | knowing what size, figure, and texture of parts they are, on which 27 IV, III | operating, consisting in a texture and motion of parts which 28 IV, III | discover the figure, size, texture, and motion of the minute 29 IV, VI | lighter or heavier, what texture of parts made it malleable, 30 IV, VI | as that size, figure, and texture of their minute and active 31 IV, VI | sort of figure, bulk, and texture of parts in the superficies 32 IV, VI | the precise bulk, figure, texture, and motion of bodies, in