Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... supposed to perform all forts of chemical operations . Whence it fhould follow , that the air contains all forts of chemic productions , the vapours , fumes , oils , falts , ( a 30 , 31 . ( 6 ) 29 . and and fpirits of all the bodies we ...
... supposed to perform all forts of chemical operations . Whence it fhould follow , that the air contains all forts of chemic productions , the vapours , fumes , oils , falts , ( a 30 , 31 . ( 6 ) 29 . and and fpirits of all the bodies we ...
Page 23
... supposed to confift of falts and phlegm , probably too fome- what of a fine oily nature , differing from oil in that it mixeth with water , and agreeing with oil , in that it runneth in rivulets by diftillation . Thus much is allowed ...
... supposed to confift of falts and phlegm , probably too fome- what of a fine oily nature , differing from oil in that it mixeth with water , and agreeing with oil , in that it runneth in rivulets by diftillation . Thus much is allowed ...
Page 58
... supposed effential ( a ) , and to have pre - exifted in the ve- getable ; whereas the lixivial fixed falts obtained by the incineration of the fubject , whofe natural conftituent parts have been altered or deftroyed by the extreme force ...
... supposed effential ( a ) , and to have pre - exifted in the ve- getable ; whereas the lixivial fixed falts obtained by the incineration of the fubject , whofe natural conftituent parts have been altered or deftroyed by the extreme force ...
Page 78
... supposed it immediately to act . 171. The Platonifts held their intellect refided in foul , and foul in an ethereal vehicle . And that as the foul was a middle nature reconciling intellect with æther ; fo æther was another middle nature ...
... supposed it immediately to act . 171. The Platonifts held their intellect refided in foul , and foul in an ethereal vehicle . And that as the foul was a middle nature reconciling intellect with æther ; fo æther was another middle nature ...
Page 152
... supposed intellectual notions to be originally inexiftent or innate in the foul ( e ) , fo likewise it fuppofed fen- > fible qualities to exift ( though not originally ) in the foul , and there only . Socrates faith to Theætetus , You ...
... supposed intellectual notions to be originally inexiftent or innate in the foul ( e ) , fo likewise it fuppofed fen- > fible qualities to exift ( though not originally ) in the foul , and there only . Socrates faith to Theætetus , You ...
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