Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... whose nice ftomachs could not bear it in the morning , take it at night going to bed without any inconvenience ; and that with fome it agrecs beft warm , with others cold . It may be ( a ) 1331 made made ftronger for brute beafts , as ...
... whose nice ftomachs could not bear it in the morning , take it at night going to bed without any inconvenience ; and that with fome it agrecs beft warm , with others cold . It may be ( a ) 1331 made made ftronger for brute beafts , as ...
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... whose virtues are not breathed into the air . The air there- fore is an active mafs of numberlefs different prin- ciples , the general fource of corruption and gene- ration ; on one hand dividing , abrading , and car- rying off the ...
... whose virtues are not breathed into the air . The air there- fore is an active mafs of numberlefs different prin- ciples , the general fource of corruption and gene- ration ; on one hand dividing , abrading , and car- rying off the ...
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... whose waves feem frequently all on fire . Its operations are various according to its kind , quantity , and degree of vehemence . One degree ( a ) 157 . keeps keeps water fluid , another turns it into elastic air ( 90 )
... whose waves feem frequently all on fire . Its operations are various according to its kind , quantity , and degree of vehemence . One degree ( a ) 157 . keeps keeps water fluid , another turns it into elastic air ( 90 )
Page 130
... differtations , whose authors being utterly at variance , and inconfiftent with each other , inftruct by - flanders what to think of their pretenfions to evidence . 272. All ! 272. All the foregoing notions of fate , as ( 130 )
... differtations , whose authors being utterly at variance , and inconfiftent with each other , inftruct by - flanders what to think of their pretenfions to evidence . 272. All ! 272. All the foregoing notions of fate , as ( 130 )
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