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Now follow five classes of instances which under one general name I call Instances of the Lamp, or of First
The New Organon 2005
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"Instances from the Greeks I bring none: with them not the freedom only, but even the licentiousness of speech, is unpunished: or if any correction is returned, it is only by revenging words with words.
The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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Deviating Instances, that is, errors, vagaries, and prodigies of nature, wherein nature deviates and turns aside from her ordinary course.
The New Organon 2005
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Instances of Companionship and of Enmity, which I also call Instances of Fixed Propositions.
The New Organon 2005
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Clandestine Instances, which I also call Instances of the Twilight, and which are pretty nearly the opposites of
The New Organon 2005
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Among Prerogative Instances I will put in the twelfth place those Subjunctive Instances mentioned in the last aphorism, which I otherwise call Instances of Ultimity or
The New Organon 2005
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Among Prerogative Instances I will put in the twenty-fourth place Instances of Strife, which I also call Instances of Predominance.
The New Organon 2005
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] "This release includes a new page in the Admin Console, called the Instances page," the App Engine Team said in a blog post.
Google improves App Engine SDK Paul Krill 2010
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He indulges the mind, in the course of its investigation of "Instances," with a first "vintage" of provisional generalisations.
Bacon John Morley 1852
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Clicking on the "Instances" link will take you to the list of EC2 instances you have running.
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