Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 68
... ¿ther , light , or the vital fpirit of the world ; in like manner as the particles of antimony , of them- felves not volatile , are carried off in fublimation and rendered volatile , by cohering with the par- ticles of fal ammoniac ...
... ¿ther , light , or the vital fpirit of the world ; in like manner as the particles of antimony , of them- felves not volatile , are carried off in fublimation and rendered volatile , by cohering with the par- ticles of fal ammoniac ...
Page 69
... ¯ther , fire , or spirit being attracted and clogged by heterogeneous particles becometh lefs active ; and the particles cohering with thofe of ¿ther , become more active than before . Air there- fore is a mass of various particles ...
... ¯ther , fire , or spirit being attracted and clogged by heterogeneous particles becometh lefs active ; and the particles cohering with thofe of ¿ther , become more active than before . Air there- fore is a mass of various particles ...
Page 70
... ¿ther or pure invifible fire , the moft fubtile and elaftic of all bodies , feems to pervade and expand it felf throughout the whole univerfe . If air be the immediate agent or inftru- ment in natural things , it is the pure invifible ...
... ¿ther or pure invifible fire , the moft fubtile and elaftic of all bodies , feems to pervade and expand it felf throughout the whole univerfe . If air be the immediate agent or inftru- ment in natural things , it is the pure invifible ...
Page 71
... ¿ther , fire , or the fubftance of light ( c ) which is applied and de- termined by an infinite mind in the macrocosm or univerfe , with unlimited power , and according to ftated rules ; as it is in the microcofm , with limited power ...
... ¿ther , fire , or the fubftance of light ( c ) which is applied and de- termined by an infinite mind in the macrocosm or univerfe , with unlimited power , and according to ftated rules ; as it is in the microcofm , with limited power ...
Page 74
... ¿ther or invifible fire contains parts of different kinds , that are impreffed with different forces , or fubjected to different laws of motion , attraction , repulfion and expansion , and endued with divers diftinct habitudes towards ...
... ¿ther or invifible fire contains parts of different kinds , that are impreffed with different forces , or fubjected to different laws of motion , attraction , repulfion and expansion , and endued with divers diftinct habitudes towards ...
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