Religio Medici: And Other WritingsDent, 1964 - 296 pages |
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Page 108
... seems of a contrary nature to fire , yet the body compleated proves a combustible lump , wherein fire findes flame even from bones , and some fuell almost from all parts . Though the " Metropolis of humidity seems least disposed unto it ...
... seems of a contrary nature to fire , yet the body compleated proves a combustible lump , wherein fire findes flame even from bones , and some fuell almost from all parts . Though the " Metropolis of humidity seems least disposed unto it ...
Page 147
... seems to have made some provision hereof in many from their figure , that as they fall from the tree they may lye in Positions agreeable to such advantages . 30 Beside the open and visible Testicles of plants , the seminall powers lie ...
... seems to have made some provision hereof in many from their figure , that as they fall from the tree they may lye in Positions agreeable to such advantages . 30 Beside the open and visible Testicles of plants , the seminall powers lie ...
Page 148
... seem to hold a wide univocacy in their set and certain Originals , while almost every plant breeds its peculiar insect , most a Butterfly , moth or fly , wherein the Oak seems to contain the largest seminality , while the Julus , 2Oak ...
... seem to hold a wide univocacy in their set and certain Originals , while almost every plant breeds its peculiar insect , most a Butterfly , moth or fly , wherein the Oak seems to contain the largest seminality , while the Julus , 2Oak ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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