Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 101
... follow fo im- mediately in a fever on taking a glass of tar - water . Such is the force of these active vivifying princi- ples contained in this balfam . 220. Force 4 220. Force or power , ftrickly fpeaking , is the ( 101 )
... follow fo im- mediately in a fever on taking a glass of tar - water . Such is the force of these active vivifying princi- ples contained in this balfam . 220. Force 4 220. Force or power , ftrickly fpeaking , is the ( 101 )
Page 106
... follow , that we can argue reciprocally , and from the conclufion infer the premifes . For instance , fuppofing an elaftic fluid , whofe conftituent mi- nute particles are equidiftant from each other and of equal denfities and diameters ...
... follow , that we can argue reciprocally , and from the conclufion infer the premifes . For instance , fuppofing an elaftic fluid , whofe conftituent mi- nute particles are equidiftant from each other and of equal denfities and diameters ...
Page 107
... follow , that the cor- ftituent particles of air were of equal denfities and diameters ; whereas it is certain , that air is an he- terogeneous mafs , containing in its compofition an infinite variety of exhalations , from the dif ...
... follow , that the cor- ftituent particles of air were of equal denfities and diameters ; whereas it is certain , that air is an he- terogeneous mafs , containing in its compofition an infinite variety of exhalations , from the dif ...
Page 121
... be owned , that , as faculties are multi- plied by philofophers according to their operations , the will may be distinguished from the intellect . ( a ) 152 . Q But But it will not therefore follow , that the will ( 121 )
... be owned , that , as faculties are multi- plied by philofophers according to their operations , the will may be distinguished from the intellect . ( a ) 152 . Q But But it will not therefore follow , that the will ( 121 )
Page 122
... follow , that the will , which operates in the courfe of nature , is not conducted and applied by intellect , although it be granted that neither will understands , nor intellect wills . There- fore , the phænomena of nature , which ...
... follow , that the will , which operates in the courfe of nature , is not conducted and applied by intellect , although it be granted that neither will understands , nor intellect wills . There- fore , the phænomena of nature , which ...
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