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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firs , whose oil being in greater quantity , and more tenacious of the acid spirit or vegetable soul ( as perhaps it may not improperly be called ) abides the action of the sun , and attracting the sun beams , is thereby exalted and ...
firs , whose oil being in greater quantity , and more tenacious of the acid spirit or vegetable soul ( as perhaps it may not improperly be called ) abides the action of the sun , and attracting the sun beams , is thereby exalted and ...
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... this spirit or soul , if we may so fay , of the vegetable departs without any sensible diminution of the oil or water wherein it was lodged . 43. It should seem that the forms , fouls , or principles of vegetable life , subsist in ...
... this spirit or soul , if we may so fay , of the vegetable departs without any sensible diminution of the oil or water wherein it was lodged . 43. It should seem that the forms , fouls , or principles of vegetable life , subsist in ...
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As the body is said to cloath the soul , so the nerves may be said to constitute her inner garment . And as the soul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3. ( b ) 66 . nearly ; nearly touches the soul relates to all . Therefore ( 40 )
As the body is said to cloath the soul , so the nerves may be said to constitute her inner garment . And as the soul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3. ( b ) 66 . nearly ; nearly touches the soul relates to all . Therefore ( 40 )
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nearly touches the soul relates to all . Therefore the asperity of tartarous falts , and the fiery acrimony of alcaline salts , irritating and wounding the nerves , produce nascent passions and anxieties in the soul ; which both ...
nearly touches the soul relates to all . Therefore the asperity of tartarous falts , and the fiery acrimony of alcaline salts , irritating and wounding the nerves , produce nascent passions and anxieties in the soul ; which both ...
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It produceth vain terrours and vain conceits , and stimulates the soul with mad desires , which , not being natural , nothing in nature can fatisfy . No wonder , therefore , there are so many fine persons of both sexes , shining ...
It produceth vain terrours and vain conceits , and stimulates the soul with mad desires , which , not being natural , nothing in nature can fatisfy . No wonder , therefore , there are so many fine persons of both sexes , shining ...
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