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1 II, IV | insurmountable force, hinder the approach of the parts of our hands 2 II, IV | That which thus hinders the approach of two bodies, when they 3 II, IV | distance, so as they may approach one another, without touching 4 II, IV | marble will more easily approach each other, between which 5 II, IV | removed, and give way to the approach of the two pieces of marble. 6 II, IV | would eternally hinder the approach of these two pieces of marble, 7 II, IV | finding no room for a nearer approach of its particles within, 8 II, VIII | warmth, does, at a nearer approach, produce in us the far different 9 II, X | without sense and memory, can approach their notes nearer and nearer 10 II, XVI | others, even those that approach nearest, makes me apt to 11 II, XVII | come so much short of any approach or proportion to that largeness.~ 12 II, XVII | one perceives there is no approach, easily appears to any one 13 II, XXI | is so, the nearer is its approach to infinite perfection and 14 II, XXIII | conceive their motion, their approach or removal, one from another.~ 15 II, XXIX | other names, even those that approach nearest to it, and thereby 16 II, XXIX | and those most which most approach one another. Whenever, therefore, 17 II, XXXIII| to do: but, upon a nearer approach, I find that there is so 18 III, IV | his palate, so far may he approach that resemblance in his 19 IV, VI | we scarce so much as ever approach the first entrance towards