Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... foul , fo the nerves may be faid to conftitute her inner gar- ment . And as the foul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3 . ( b ) 66 . nearly nearly touches the foul relates to all . Therefore the ( 40 )
... foul , fo the nerves may be faid to conftitute her inner gar- ment . And as the foul animates the whole , what ( a ) 2 , 3 . ( b ) 66 . nearly nearly touches the foul relates to all . Therefore the ( 40 )
Page 41
... foul relates to all . Therefore the afperity of tartarous falts , and the fiery acri- mony of alcaline falts , irritating and wounding the nerves , produce nafcent paffions and anxieties . in the foul which both aggravate diftempers ...
... foul relates to all . Therefore the afperity of tartarous falts , and the fiery acri- mony of alcaline falts , irritating and wounding the nerves , produce nafcent paffions and anxieties . in the foul which both aggravate diftempers ...
Page 42
... foul or vapid blood , or from a bad digeftion . The ánimal fpirits are ela- borated from the blood . Such therefore as the blood is , fuch will be the animal fpirit , more or lefs , weaker or stronger . This fheweth the use- fulness of ...
... foul or vapid blood , or from a bad digeftion . The ánimal fpirits are ela- borated from the blood . Such therefore as the blood is , fuch will be the animal fpirit , more or lefs , weaker or stronger . This fheweth the use- fulness of ...
Page 49
... foul of man was fuppofed by many ancient fages , to be thrust into the human body as into a prifon , for punishment of paft offences . But the worst prifon is the body of an indolent Epi- cure , whofe blood is inflamed by fermented li ...
... foul of man was fuppofed by many ancient fages , to be thrust into the human body as into a prifon , for punishment of paft offences . But the worst prifon is the body of an indolent Epi- cure , whofe blood is inflamed by fermented li ...
Page 64
... fouls are all breathed or exhaled into the air , which seems the receptacle as well as fource of all fublunary forms , the great mass or chaos which imparts and` receives them . The air , or atmosphere , that fur- rounds our earth ...
... fouls are all breathed or exhaled into the air , which seems the receptacle as well as fource of all fublunary forms , the great mass or chaos which imparts and` receives them . The air , or atmosphere , that fur- rounds our earth ...
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