Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 50
... Such , indeed , was the cafe , while the rich alone could afford to be debauched ; but when even beggars became debauchees , the cafe was altered . 107. The public virtue and spirit of the British legislature , never fhewed itself more ...
... Such , indeed , was the cafe , while the rich alone could afford to be debauched ; but when even beggars became debauchees , the cafe was altered . 107. The public virtue and spirit of the British legislature , never fhewed itself more ...
Page 78
... Such is the rarefying and expanfive force of this element , as to produce in an instant of time the greatest and most stupendous effects : a fuffici- ent proof , not only of the power of fire , but also of the wisdom with which it is ...
... Such is the rarefying and expanfive force of this element , as to produce in an instant of time the greatest and most stupendous effects : a fuffici- ent proof , not only of the power of fire , but also of the wisdom with which it is ...
Page 79
... Such are the bright and lively signatures of a divine mind , operating and difplaying itself in fire and light throughout the world , that , as Ari- ftotle obferves in his book De mundo , all things seem full of divinities , whofe ...
... Such are the bright and lively signatures of a divine mind , operating and difplaying itself in fire and light throughout the world , that , as Ari- ftotle obferves in his book De mundo , all things seem full of divinities , whofe ...
Page 89
... such se- paration , were loft and blended together , in one common mass of light or fire feemingly homoge- neous . i 192. In the analysis of inflammable bodies , the fire or fulphur is loft , and the diminution of weight fheweth the ...
... such se- paration , were loft and blended together , in one common mass of light or fire feemingly homoge- neous . i 192. In the analysis of inflammable bodies , the fire or fulphur is loft , and the diminution of weight fheweth the ...
Page 101
... follow fo im- mediately in a fever on taking a glass of tar - water . Such is the force of thefe active vivifying princi- ples contained in this balfam , 220. Force 220. Force or power , ftrickly speaking , is in ( 101 )
... follow fo im- mediately in a fever on taking a glass of tar - water . Such is the force of thefe active vivifying princi- ples contained in this balfam , 220. Force 220. Force or power , ftrickly speaking , is in ( 101 )
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