Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... mind , fo far depend on the right tone or good condition of it's inftrument , that any thing which greatly con- tributes to preferve or recover the health of the body , is well worth the attention of the mind . Thefe confiderations have ...
... mind , fo far depend on the right tone or good condition of it's inftrument , that any thing which greatly con- tributes to preferve or recover the health of the body , is well worth the attention of the mind . Thefe confiderations have ...
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... mind . 87. In difeafes fometimes accidents happen from without by mifmanagement , fometimes latent cau- ses operate within , jointly with the specific taint or peculiar cause of the malady . The caufes of diftempers are often ...
... mind . 87. In difeafes fometimes accidents happen from without by mifmanagement , fometimes latent cau- ses operate within , jointly with the specific taint or peculiar cause of the malady . The caufes of diftempers are often ...
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... minds unexercifed and unemployed . To get rid of thefe , it is faid , there are who betake them- felves to diftilled ... mind . This ferment in the animal economy darkens and con- founds the intellect . It produceth vain terrours and ...
... minds unexercifed and unemployed . To get rid of thefe , it is faid , there are who betake them- felves to diftilled ... mind . This ferment in the animal economy darkens and con- founds the intellect . It produceth vain terrours and ...
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... mind , or fo likely to fubvert that gloomy empire of the spleen ( a ) , which tyranifeth over the better fort ( as they are called ) of thefe free nations ; and maketh them , in fpight of their liberty and property , more wretch- ed ...
... mind , or fo likely to fubvert that gloomy empire of the spleen ( a ) , which tyranifeth over the better fort ( as they are called ) of thefe free nations ; and maketh them , in fpight of their liberty and property , more wretch- ed ...
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... mind or providence that prefides . This providence , Plutarch faith , was thought to be in regard to the world , what the foul is in re- gard to man . 154. The order and courfe of things , and the experiments we daily make , fhew there ...
... mind or providence that prefides . This providence , Plutarch faith , was thought to be in regard to the world , what the foul is in re- gard to man . 154. The order and courfe of things , and the experiments we daily make , fhew there ...
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