Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water ...Gunne, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... doctrine of Sir Ifaac Newton and Monfieur Homberg , that , as the watry acid is that which renders falt foluble in water , fo it is that fame which joined to the earthy part makes it a falt . Let it therefore be confidered , that the ...
... doctrine of Sir Ifaac Newton and Monfieur Homberg , that , as the watry acid is that which renders falt foluble in water , fo it is that fame which joined to the earthy part makes it a falt . Let it therefore be confidered , that the ...
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... doctrine of the Stoics , that the whole of things is adminiftred by a fiery in- tellectual spirit . In the Afclepian Dialogue , we find this notion , that all parts of the world vege- tate by a fine fubtil æther , which acts as an ...
... doctrine of the Stoics , that the whole of things is adminiftred by a fiery in- tellectual spirit . In the Afclepian Dialogue , we find this notion , that all parts of the world vege- tate by a fine fubtil æther , which acts as an ...
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... doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the Pimander , that mind is cloathed by foul , and foul by spirit . Therefore as the animal fpirit of man , being fub- til and luminous , is the immediate tegument of the human foul , or that wherein and ...
... doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the Pimander , that mind is cloathed by foul , and foul by spirit . Therefore as the animal fpirit of man , being fub- til and luminous , is the immediate tegument of the human foul , or that wherein and ...
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... doctrine of mon- fieur Homberg . But what is it that charecteriz- eth or differenceth the fulphurs themselves ? If fulphur be the fubftance of light , as that author will have it , whence is it that animal , vege- ( a ) 149 . table ...
... doctrine of mon- fieur Homberg . But what is it that charecteriz- eth or differenceth the fulphurs themselves ? If fulphur be the fubftance of light , as that author will have it , whence is it that animal , vege- ( a ) 149 . table ...
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... doctrine , when united they must attract each other with the greatest force . There- fore they conftitute the acid . For whatsoever ftrongly attracts and is attracted , may be called an acid , as Sir Ifaac Newton inform's us in his ...
... doctrine , when united they must attract each other with the greatest force . There- fore they conftitute the acid . For whatsoever ftrongly attracts and is attracted , may be called an acid , as Sir Ifaac Newton inform's us in his ...
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abfolute acid æther æthereal againſt alfo alſo ancient animal fpirit anſwer Ariftotle attraction balfam becauſe beſt blood bodies cafes caufe cauſe confequently confidered conftitute cure diffolved diftempers diftinct diuretic divine doctrine doth effects elaftic Ennead exift exiſtence fafe faid falts fame fcurvy fecreted feem feemeth felf fenfe fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhould firft firſt foap folar fome fometimes fomewhat force foul fpecific ftill ftomach fubftance fubject fubtile fuch fulphur fuppofed fupreme fyftem gout greateſt groffer grofs hath heat Heraclitus himſelf intellect invifible itſelf juices lacteals laws of attraction lefs medicine mind moft moſt motion muft muſt nature neceffary nevertheleſs obferved Parmenides particles perfons phænomena philofophers plants Plato Plotinus Plutarch prefent prefervative principle produce pure reafon refiding ſeem Sir Ifaac Newton ſpace tar-water thefe themſelves Theophraftus theſe things thofe thoſe Timæus turpentine underſtand underſtood univerfe uſe veffels vegetable virtues volatile whereof whofe