Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water ...Dublin printed, London reprinted, for W. Innys & C. Hitch, & C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and consequently the
general benefit of such a cardiac may be reasonably supposed . 86. As the body
is said to clothe the soul , fo the nerves may be said to constitute her inner
garment .
... pathemata have in human maladies , is well known , and consequently the
general benefit of such a cardiac may be reasonably supposed . 86. As the body
is said to clothe the soul , fo the nerves may be said to constitute her inner
garment .
Page 108
... is said , to reside in animal bodies It must nevertheless be owned , that albeit
that philofopher acknowledgeth a divine force or energy in fire , yet to say that fire
is alive , or that having a soul it should not be alive , seem to him eqnally absurd .
... is said , to reside in animal bodies It must nevertheless be owned , that albeit
that philofopher acknowledgeth a divine force or energy in fire , yet to say that fire
is alive , or that having a soul it should not be alive , seem to him eqnally absurd .
Page 111
And when it is said , that all the motions and changes in the great world arise
from attraction ; the elasticity of the air , the motion of water , the descent of heavy
, and the ascent of light bodies , being all ascribed to the same principle ; when ...
And when it is said , that all the motions and changes in the great world arise
from attraction ; the elasticity of the air , the motion of water , the descent of heavy
, and the ascent of light bodies , being all ascribed to the same principle ; when ...
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A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water ... George Berkeley. planets , or the effects of medicines , or the result , of
chemical or mechanical experiments , may be said to do it by natural vaticinacion
.
A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar
Water ... George Berkeley. planets , or the effects of medicines , or the result , of
chemical or mechanical experiments , may be said to do it by natural vaticinacion
.
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It is very remarkable , that in the account of the creation contained in the same
piece , it is said that God was pleased with his work , and that the night is placed
before the day . The more we think , the more difficult shall we find it to conceive ...
It is very remarkable , that in the account of the creation contained in the same
piece , it is said that God was pleased with his work , and that the night is placed
before the day . The more we think , the more difficult shall we find it to conceive ...
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