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 38
... , not pretending to be a complete treatise . 81. It is evident to sense , that blood , urine , and other animal juices , being let to ftand , foon ( a ) Sect . 68 . contra & contract a great acrimony . Juices , therefore , from ( 38 )
... , not pretending to be a complete treatise . 81. It is evident to sense , that blood , urine , and other animal juices , being let to ftand , foon ( a ) Sect . 68 . contra & contract a great acrimony . Juices , therefore , from ( 38 )
Page 85
... sense . 185. Doctor Hyde , in his hiftory of the re- ligion of the ancient Perfians , would have it thought , that they borrowed the use and reverence of perpetual fires , from the Jewish practice pre- fcribed in the Levitical law , of ...
... sense . 185. Doctor Hyde , in his hiftory of the re- ligion of the ancient Perfians , would have it thought , that they borrowed the use and reverence of perpetual fires , from the Jewish practice pre- fcribed in the Levitical law , of ...
Page 89
... sense of philofo- phers is alfo fire , though not always flame . 194. Solar fire or light , in calcining certain bodies , is obferved to add to their weight . There is therefore no doubt but light can be fixed , and enter the ...
... sense of philofo- phers is alfo fire , though not always flame . 194. Solar fire or light , in calcining certain bodies , is obferved to add to their weight . There is therefore no doubt but light can be fixed , and enter the ...
Page 115
... sense account for the ph¿nomena , being it felf one of the ph¿nomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform ...
... sense account for the ph¿nomena , being it felf one of the ph¿nomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform ...
Page 117
... sense are none at all ; and in fuppofing real forces to exist in bodies , in ( ? ) 241 , 242. ( r ) 237 , 238 . which , to speak truly , attraction and repulfion fhould which ( 117 ) the niceft and fineft ftrainers of an animal or vege- ...
... sense are none at all ; and in fuppofing real forces to exist in bodies , in ( ? ) 241 , 242. ( r ) 237 , 238 . which , to speak truly , attraction and repulfion fhould which ( 117 ) the niceft and fineft ftrainers of an animal or vege- ...
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