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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And perhaps some will think it not unreasonable to suppose the mechanism of
plants more curious than even that of animals , if we consider not only the several
juices secreted by different parts of the same plant , but also , the endless variety
...
And perhaps some will think it not unreasonable to suppose the mechanism of
plants more curious than even that of animals , if we consider not only the several
juices secreted by different parts of the same plant , but also , the endless variety
...
Page 49
... pharmacy , too niuch used in the modern practice , palsy drops , poppy cordial ,
plague water , and such like , which being in truth nothing but drams disguised ,
yet coming from the apothecaries , are considered only as medicines . 104 .
... pharmacy , too niuch used in the modern practice , palsy drops , poppy cordial ,
plague water , and such like , which being in truth nothing but drams disguised ,
yet coming from the apothecaries , are considered only as medicines . 104 .
Page 140
... they are not only first considered by all men , but most considered by most men
. They and the phantomes that result from those appearances , the children of
imagination grafted upon sense , such for example as pure space ( i ) are thought
...
... they are not only first considered by all men , but most considered by most men
. They and the phantomes that result from those appearances , the children of
imagination grafted upon sense , such for example as pure space ( i ) are thought
...
Page 144
... of nature and his work . 300 . Plato and Aristotle considered God as abo
stracted or distinct from the natural world . But the ¯gyptians considered God
and nature as mafeth 268 . king One whole , or all things together as making king
( 144 )
... of nature and his work . 300 . Plato and Aristotle considered God as abo
stracted or distinct from the natural world . But the ¯gyptians considered God
and nature as mafeth 268 . king One whole , or all things together as making king
( 144 )
Page 166
Nem verthelefs , all things together may be considered as one universe ( d ) , one
by the connection , relacion and order of it ' s parts , which is the work of mind
whofe unit is by . Platonic , supposed a participation of the first to fv . 348 .
Nem verthelefs , all things together may be considered as one universe ( d ) , one
by the connection , relacion and order of it ' s parts , which is the work of mind
whofe unit is by . Platonic , supposed a participation of the first to fv . 348 .
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