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
... pre- tending to be a compleat treatife . 81. It is evident to sense , that blood , urine , and other animal juices , being let to ftand , foon ( a ) Sect . 68 . contract ! contract a great acrimony . Juices , therefore from ( 38 )
... pre- tending to be a compleat treatife . 81. It is evident to sense , that blood , urine , and other animal juices , being let to ftand , foon ( a ) Sect . 68 . contract ! contract a great acrimony . Juices , therefore from ( 38 )
Page 41
... sense of health . And ac- cordingly I have often known tar - water procure fleep and compofe the fpirits in cruel vigils , occa- fioned either by fickness or by too intense applica tion of mind . 87. In difeafes fometimes accidents ...
... sense of health . And ac- cordingly I have often known tar - water procure fleep and compofe the fpirits in cruel vigils , occa- fioned either by fickness or by too intense applica tion of mind . 87. In difeafes fometimes accidents ...
Page 70
... sense and mo- tion . To fuppofe fenfe in the world , would be grofs and unwarranted . But loco - motive faculties are evident in all it's parts . The Pythagoreans , Platonists , and Stoics held the world to be an ani- mal . Though fome ...
... sense and mo- tion . To fuppofe fenfe in the world , would be grofs and unwarranted . But loco - motive faculties are evident in all it's parts . The Pythagoreans , Platonists , and Stoics held the world to be an ani- mal . Though fome ...
Page 102
... sense of light and heat . In this chain the first and last links are al- lowed to be incorporeal : the two intermediate are corporeal , being capable of motion , rarefaction , gravity , and other qualities of bodies . It is fit to ...
... sense of light and heat . In this chain the first and last links are al- lowed to be incorporeal : the two intermediate are corporeal , being capable of motion , rarefaction , gravity , and other qualities of bodies . It is fit to ...
Page 147
... sense knoweth not : And although the mind may use both fenfe and phancy , as means whereby to arrive at knowledge yet fenfe or foul , fo far forth as fenfitive , knoweth nothing . For , as it is rightly obferved in the Theætetus of ...
... sense knoweth not : And although the mind may use both fenfe and phancy , as means whereby to arrive at knowledge yet fenfe or foul , fo far forth as fenfitive , knoweth nothing . For , as it is rightly obferved in the Theætetus of ...
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abfolute acid æther ætherial againſt alfo alſo ancient animal fpirit Ariftotle attraction balfam becauſe blood bodies cafes caufe cauſe confequently confift conftitute cure diffolved diftempers diftinct diuretic divine doctrine doth effects elaftic elaſtic Ennead exift exiſtence fafe faid falts fame fcurvy fecreted feem feemeth felf fenfe fenfible feveral fhall fhew fhould fhould feem fir Ifaac Newton firft foap folar folid fome fometimes fomewhat force foul ftomach fubftance fubject fubtile fuch fulphur fuppofed fupreme fyftem gout 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 pine plants Plato Plotinus Plutarch prefent prefervative principle produce pure reafon refides refin ſeems ſpace ſpecific tar-water thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe Timæus turpentine underſtand underſtood univerfe uſe veffels vegetable virtues volatile whereof whofe τὸ