Siris, a Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water EtcInnys, 1747 |
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... SUBJECTS connected together and arifing one from another . BY THE Right Rev. Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philofopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto all men . Gal . vi . 10 . Hoc ...
... SUBJECTS connected together and arifing one from another . BY THE Right Rev. Dr. GEORGE BERKELEY , Lord Bishop of CLOYNE , And Author of The Minute Philofopher . As we have opportunity , let us do good unto all men . Gal . vi . 10 . Hoc ...
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... subjects arguments fall fhort of evidence : and that mine fall fhort even of what they might have been , if I enjoyed better health , or thofe opportunities of a learned commerce , from which I am cut off in this remote corner . I fhall ...
... subjects arguments fall fhort of evidence : and that mine fall fhort even of what they might have been , if I enjoyed better health , or thofe opportunities of a learned commerce , from which I am cut off in this remote corner . I fhall ...
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... subjects , and thence often ex- tracted in effential oils or odoriferous waters , from whence they exhale into the open air , and return into their original element . 165. Blue , red , yellow , and other colours , have been discovered ...
... subjects , and thence often ex- tracted in effential oils or odoriferous waters , from whence they exhale into the open air , and return into their original element . 165. Blue , red , yellow , and other colours , have been discovered ...
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... subject in hu- man writings , which doth not bear the fure figna- tures of humanity ; yet it cannot be denied , that feve- ral fathers of the church have thought fit to illuftrate the chriftian doctrine of the Holy Trinity by fimi- ( 8 ) ...
... subject in hu- man writings , which doth not bear the fure figna- tures of humanity ; yet it cannot be denied , that feve- ral fathers of the church have thought fit to illuftrate the chriftian doctrine of the Holy Trinity by fimi- ( 8 ) ...
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