Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... doctrine of Sir If and Monfieur Homberg , that , as the is that which renders falt foluble in wa that fame which joined to the earthy p anfalt . Let it therefore be confidered organs ( d ) of plants are tubes , the folding , and ...
... doctrine of Sir If and Monfieur Homberg , that , as the is that which renders falt foluble in wa that fame which joined to the earthy p anfalt . Let it therefore be confidered organs ( d ) of plants are tubes , the folding , and ...
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... doctrine of the Stoics , that the whole of things is adminiftred by a fiery in- tellectual fpirit . 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 fpirit . 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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George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) for a doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the P that mind is cloathed by foul , and foul b Therefore as the animal fpirit of man , be til and luminous , is the immediate tegu the human foul , or that wherein and ...
George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) for a doctrine of Trifmegiftus in the P that mind is cloathed by foul , and foul b Therefore as the animal fpirit of man , be til and luminous , is the immediate tegu the human foul , or that wherein and ...
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... doctrine , when united attract each other with the greatest force fore they conftitute the acid . For . ftrongly attracts and is attracted , may b acid , as Sir Ifaac Newton informs us in h acido . Hence it should seem , that the ...
... doctrine , when united attract each other with the greatest force fore they conftitute the acid . For . ftrongly attracts and is attracted , may b acid , as Sir Ifaac Newton informs us in h acido . Hence it should seem , that the ...
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... doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there is diffused throughout the univerfe , a pellucid and fhining na- ture pure and impaffive , the act of a pure intelli- gence . And Ficinus himself undertakes to prove , that light ...
... doctrine in the theology of the Phoenicians , that there is diffused throughout the univerfe , a pellucid and fhining na- ture pure and impaffive , the act of a pure intelli- gence . And Ficinus himself undertakes to prove , that light ...
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