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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... if we consider not only the several juices secreted by different parts of the same
plant , but also , the endless variety of juices drawn and forined out of the same
foil , by various species of vegetables ; which must therefore differ in an endless ...
... if we consider not only the several juices secreted by different parts of the same
plant , but also , the endless variety of juices drawn and forined out of the same
foil , by various species of vegetables ; which must therefore differ in an endless ...
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The grosser bodies separate , attract , and repel the several constituent particles
of that heterogeneous element ; which , being parted from the common mass ,
make distinct essences , producing and combining together such qualities and ...
The grosser bodies separate , attract , and repel the several constituent particles
of that heterogeneous element ; which , being parted from the common mass ,
make distinct essences , producing and combining together such qualities and ...
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And Ficinus himself undertakes to prove , that light is incorporeal , by several
arguments : Becaufe it enlightens and fills a great space in an instant , and
without opposition : Because several lights meet without resisting each other :
Because ...
And Ficinus himself undertakes to prove , that light is incorporeal , by several
arguments : Becaufe it enlightens and fills a great space in an instant , and
without opposition : Because several lights meet without resisting each other :
Because ...
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doctrine implies that all the faculties , instincts , and motions of inferior beings , in
their several respective subordinations , are derived from , and depend upon
mind and intellect . ' 276 . Both Stoics and Platonics held the world to be alive ...
doctrine implies that all the faculties , instincts , and motions of inferior beings , in
their several respective subordinations , are derived from , and depend upon
mind and intellect . ' 276 . Both Stoics and Platonics held the world to be alive ...
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Philo appears to be of this opinion in several parts . of his writings . And Virgil ,
who was no stranger to the Pythagorean and Platonic tenets writes to the fame
purpose . Deum namque ire per omnes Terrasque tractusque maris c¿lumque ...
Philo appears to be of this opinion in several parts . of his writings . And Virgil ,
who was no stranger to the Pythagorean and Platonic tenets writes to the fame
purpose . Deum namque ire per omnes Terrasque tractusque maris c¿lumque ...
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