Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... themselves till it had been taken two or three months . • 111. We learn from Pliny , that in the firft fer- ment of new wine or muftum , the ancients were wont to fprinkle it with powdered rofin , which gave it a certain fprightliness ...
... themselves till it had been taken two or three months . • 111. We learn from Pliny , that in the firft fer- ment of new wine or muftum , the ancients were wont to fprinkle it with powdered rofin , which gave it a certain fprightliness ...
Page 65
... fertile , crops of new plants ever and anon fhew themselves ; all which demonftrates the air to be a common feminary and receptable of all vivi- fy ing principles . 142. Air may alfo be faid to be the feminary 1 142 . ( 65 )
... fertile , crops of new plants ever and anon fhew themselves ; all which demonftrates the air to be a common feminary and receptable of all vivi- fy ing principles . 142. Air may alfo be faid to be the feminary 1 142 . ( 65 )
Page 73
... themselves , or direct their actions for the obtaining of any end . Therefore in the government of the world phyfical agents , improperly fo called , or mechanical , or fecond caufes , or natural caufes , or inftruments , ' are ...
... themselves , or direct their actions for the obtaining of any end . Therefore in the government of the world phyfical agents , improperly fo called , or mechanical , or fecond caufes , or natural caufes , or inftruments , ' are ...
Page 81
... themselves more or less , and are very various , foft , and cherishing , or violent and deftructive , terrible or agreeable , conveying good and evil , growth and decay , life and death , throughout the mundane system . 177. It is ...
... themselves more or less , and are very various , foft , and cherishing , or violent and deftructive , terrible or agreeable , conveying good and evil , growth and decay , life and death , throughout the mundane system . 177. It is ...
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... themselves ; who make tien , æther , or heaven , the fovereign prin- ciple , or cause of all things , and teach that the celestial virtue , by them called li , when joined to corporeal fubftance , doth fashion , distinguish , and ...
... themselves ; who make tien , æther , or heaven , the fovereign prin- ciple , or cause of all things , and teach that the celestial virtue , by them called li , when joined to corporeal fubftance , doth fashion , distinguish , and ...
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