Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 51
... to life , not only in regard of time , which , being taken from fleep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but alfo in regard of longevity and duration in the vulgar fense . G 2 fenfe . I may fay too , in regard of ( 51 )
... to life , not only in regard of time , which , being taken from fleep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but alfo in regard of longevity and duration in the vulgar fense . G 2 fenfe . I may fay too , in regard of ( 51 )
Page 107
... fense , and not improbably having many original properties , attractions , repulfions and motions , the laws and natures whereof are indifcernible to us , otherwife than in their remote effects . And this animated heterogeneous fire ...
... fense , and not improbably having many original properties , attractions , repulfions and motions , the laws and natures whereof are indifcernible to us , otherwife than in their remote effects . And this animated heterogeneous fire ...
Page 115
... fense account for the ph¿nomena , being it felf one of the ph¿nomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform ...
... fense account for the ph¿nomena , being it felf one of the ph¿nomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform ...
Page 145
... fense and prejudice , and how unqualified by their natural force to emerge from this ftate , will be apt to think that the firft fpark of philofophy was de- rived from heaven ; and that it was ( as a Heathen Writer expreffeth it ) ...
... fense and prejudice , and how unqualified by their natural force to emerge from this ftate , will be apt to think that the firft fpark of philofophy was de- rived from heaven ; and that it was ( as a Heathen Writer expreffeth it ) ...
Page 147
... fense and phancy , as means whereby to arrive at knowledge yet fenfe or foul , fo far forth as fenfitive , knoweth nothing . For , as it is rightly obferved in the The¿tetus of Plato , fcience confifts not in the paffive preceptions ...
... fense and phancy , as means whereby to arrive at knowledge yet fenfe or foul , fo far forth as fenfitive , knoweth nothing . For , as it is rightly obferved in the The¿tetus of Plato , fcience confifts not in the paffive preceptions ...
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