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1 Intro| perish in the waters at certain periods; and the rude survivors 2 Intro| or intelligible must be certain and true; but what is spoken 3 Intro| and measure, and had only certain faint traces of themselves, 4 Intro| less feeling, except in certain parts which the Creator 5 Intro| contemplate the heavens, a certain amount of scientific truth 6 Intro| by observation, and to a certain extent only, the first impressions 7 Intro| the same dominates to a certain extent over the other—the 8 Intro| divided by the Creator in certain proportions and reunited; 9 Intro| creatures. Only, as there is a certain remnant of evil inherent 10 Intro| all realities, the most certain of all knowledge, which 11 Intro| planets, divided according to certain musical intervals; he has 12 Intro| but retains in the chaos certain germs or traces of the elements. 13 Intro| that we are not perfectly certain, whether, as Bockh and the 14 Intro| at present verified to a certain extent and may hereafter 15 Intro| writings, and there are certain general principles, such 16 Intro| flux, but to vary within certain limits which are controlled 17 Intro| making the world move in certain numerical ratios according 18 Intro| less than its affinity to certain Pythagorean speculations, 19 Intro| the ponderous industry of certain French and Swedish writers, 20 Intro| they give no probable or certain proofs, still, as they declare 21 Intro| opinions and beliefs sure and certain. But when reason is concerned 22 Timae| secretly, by the use of certain lots, so to arrange the 23 Timae| Nile divides, there is a certain district which is called 24 Timae| opinions and beliefs sure and certain. But when reason is concerned 25 Timae| perceives ideas or species of a certain nature and number, he thought 26 Timae| they give no probable or certain proofs, still, as they declare 27 Timae| but that which is of a certain nature, hot or white, or 28 Timae| regarded as most real and certain. But we must affirm them 29 Timae| and earth and air had only certain faint traces of themselves, 30 Timae| fire becomes, when cool, a certain stone of a black colour. 31 Timae| appear to be caused by certain contractions and dilations, 32 Timae| attributable to the combination of certain conditions—the non-existence 33 Timae| with power to last for a certain time, beyond which no man