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1 I, 1 | puzzle us, while others admit of explanation in some degree. 2 I, 6 | solstice. Yet they themselves admit that reflection over so 3 I, 8 | such matter too quickly to admit of its formation. But this 4 I, 13| for any one to refuse to admit that air becomes water in 5 II, 3 | or, if it does, they must admit that the sea persists for 6 II, 3 | this happens once you must admit its recurrence. If you stop 7 II, 5 | as far as such matters admit of accurate statement. Yet 8 II, 7 | the earth being unable to admit the excess of water it forces 9 IV, 3 | when they are such as to admit of being changed and compacted 10 IV, 3 | All those things then admit of "boiling" which can grow 11 IV, 3 | therefore cannot be said to admit of "boiling". Such then 12 IV, 5 | among the elements that admit the qualities moist and 13 IV, 7 | were only large enough to admit of vapour escaping: and 14 IV, 8 | Of all the bodies that admit of solidification and hardening, 15 IV, 8 | much for the bodies that admit of solidification and of 16 IV, 8 | melting, and those that do not admit of melting.~The bodies which 17 IV, 8 | The bodies which do not admit of solidification are those 18 IV, 9 | 9~Those bodies admit of softening which are not ( 19 IV, 9 | some do and some do not admit of softening in water. Copper, 20 IV, 9 | broken and comminuted, others admit only one or the other. Wood, 21 IV, 9 | their pores are such as to admit fire and their longitudinal 22 IV, 10| preponderates, but they admit of softening by heat, e.g. 23 IV, 10| of all these bodies some admit of softening by heat, the