Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... object , fo in that of the former , the attractive and organical powers of the plant co - operate with the fun ( a ) . And ... objects , even so the specific qualities of the elaborate juices of plants , feem to be virtually or eminently ...
... object , fo in that of the former , the attractive and organical powers of the plant co - operate with the fun ( a ) . And ... objects , even so the specific qualities of the elaborate juices of plants , feem to be virtually or eminently ...
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... object , fhall leave the decifion to time and trial , 69. In the modern practice , foap , opium , and mercury bid faireft for univerfal medicines . The firft of thefe is highly spoken of . But then thofe who magnify it moft , except ...
... object , fhall leave the decifion to time and trial , 69. In the modern practice , foap , opium , and mercury bid faireft for univerfal medicines . The firft of thefe is highly spoken of . But then thofe who magnify it moft , except ...
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... object as they pleafe , but I appeal to time and experiment . Effects mifimputed , cafes wrong told , circumftances overlooked , perhaps too , prejudices and partialities against truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom ...
... object as they pleafe , but I appeal to time and experiment . Effects mifimputed , cafes wrong told , circumftances overlooked , perhaps too , prejudices and partialities against truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom ...
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... object of no sense . It is that occult , univer- fal nature , and inward invifible force , which actu- ates and animates the whole world , and was wor- fhipped by the ancients under the name of Saturn ; which Voffius judges , not ...
... object of no sense . It is that occult , univer- fal nature , and inward invifible force , which actu- ates and animates the whole world , and was wor- fhipped by the ancients under the name of Saturn ; which Voffius judges , not ...
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... object of fenfe . 185. Doctor Hyde , in his hiftory of the re- ligion of the ancient Perfians , would have it thought , that they borrowed the use and reverence of perpetual fires , from the Jewish practice pre- fcribed in the Levitical ...
... object of fenfe . 185. Doctor Hyde , in his hiftory of the re- ligion of the ancient Perfians , would have it thought , that they borrowed the use and reverence of perpetual fires , from the Jewish practice pre- fcribed in the Levitical ...
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