Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from Another |
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... laft is a sure addition to life , not only in regard of time , which , being taken from
Deep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but also in regard of
longevity and duration in the vulgar G2 sense . sense . I may say too , in regard of
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... laft is a sure addition to life , not only in regard of time , which , being taken from
Deep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but also in regard of
longevity and duration in the vulgar G2 sense . sense . I may say too , in regard of
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I may say too , in regard of spirit and viva - ' city , which , within the same compass
of duration , ' may truly and properly be affirmed to add to man ' s life : it being
manifest , that one man , by a brisker motion of his spirits and succession of his ...
I may say too , in regard of spirit and viva - ' city , which , within the same compass
of duration , ' may truly and properly be affirmed to add to man ' s life : it being
manifest , that one man , by a brisker motion of his spirits and succession of his ...
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Nor are we concerned at all about the forces , nei , ther can we know or measure
them otherwise than by their effects , that is to say , the motions , which motions
only , and not the forces , are indeed in the bodies ( b ) . Bodies are moved to or ...
Nor are we concerned at all about the forces , nei , ther can we know or measure
them otherwise than by their effects , that is to say , the motions , which motions
only , and not the forces , are indeed in the bodies ( b ) . Bodies are moved to or ...
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Comprehending God and the creatures in one general notion , we may say that
all things together make one universe , or tá wâr . But if we fhould say , that all
things make one God ; this would , indeed , be an erroneous notion of God , but ...
Comprehending God and the creatures in one general notion , we may say that
all things together make one universe , or tá wâr . But if we fhould say , that all
things make one God ; this would , indeed , be an erroneous notion of God , but ...
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Whence it follows that the things are where the knowledge is , that is to say , in
the mind . Or , as it is otherwise expressed , that the foul is all things . More might
be faid to explain Aristotle ' s notion , but it would lead too far . • 311 . As to an ...
Whence it follows that the things are where the knowledge is , that is to say , in
the mind . Or , as it is otherwise expressed , that the foul is all things . More might
be faid to explain Aristotle ' s notion , but it would lead too far . • 311 . As to an ...
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