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, and C. Hitch, in Pater-noster-row; and C. Davis in Holbourn., 1744 - 174 pages |
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Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philosopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto all men Gal . vi . 1o . Hoc opus , hoc ftudium , parvi properenus et ampli . Hor .
Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philosopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto all men Gal . vi . 1o . Hoc opus , hoc ftudium , parvi properenus et ampli . Hor .
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It was a wise maxim of certain ancient philosophers , that difeases ought not to be irritated by medicines . But no medicine difturbs the animal economy less than this ( a ) , which , if I may trust my own experience , never produces ...
It was a wise maxim of certain ancient philosophers , that difeases ought not to be irritated by medicines . But no medicine difturbs the animal economy less than this ( a ) , which , if I may trust my own experience , never produces ...
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¯ther by the ancient philosophers was used to signify promiscuously sometimes fire and sometimes air . For they distinguished two forts of air . Plato in the Tim¿us speaking of air , faith there are two kinds , the one more fine and ...
¯ther by the ancient philosophers was used to signify promiscuously sometimes fire and sometimes air . For they distinguished two forts of air . Plato in the Tim¿us speaking of air , faith there are two kinds , the one more fine and ...
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... that , as Aristorle observes in his book De mundo , all things seem full of divinities , whose apparitions on all fides strike and dazzle our eyes . And it must be 4 is و owned , the chief philosophers and wise men of antiquity.
... that , as Aristorle observes in his book De mundo , all things seem full of divinities , whose apparitions on all fides strike and dazzle our eyes . And it must be 4 is و owned , the chief philosophers and wise men of antiquity.
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owned , the chief philosophers and wise men of antiquity , how much foever they attributed to fecond caufes and the force of fire , yet they fupposed a mind or intellect always resident therein , active or provident , reftraining it's ...
owned , the chief philosophers and wise men of antiquity , how much foever they attributed to fecond caufes and the force of fire , yet they fupposed a mind or intellect always resident therein , active or provident , reftraining it's ...
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