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 39
... truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom of her well , from whence nevertheless fhe emergeth fooner or later , and ftrikes the eyes of all who do not keep them fhut . 83. Boerhaave thinks a fpecific may be found , for ...
... truth , may for a time prevail and keep her at the bottom of her well , from whence nevertheless fhe emergeth fooner or later , and ftrikes the eyes of all who do not keep them fhut . 83. Boerhaave thinks a fpecific may be found , for ...
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... truth nothing but drams disguised , yet coming from the apothecaries , are confidered only as medicines . 104. The foul of man was fuppofed by many ancient fages , to be thrust into the human body as into a prifon , for punishment of ...
... truth nothing but drams disguised , yet coming from the apothecaries , are confidered only as medicines . 104. The foul of man was fuppofed by many ancient fages , to be thrust into the human body as into a prifon , for punishment of ...
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... truth a paffion . Therefore though we speak of this fiery fubftance as acting , yet it is to be understood only as a mean or in- ftrument , which indeed is the cafe of all mecha- nical caufes whatfoever . They are nevertheless fometimes ...
... truth a paffion . Therefore though we speak of this fiery fubftance as acting , yet it is to be understood only as a mean or in- ftrument , which indeed is the cafe of all mecha- nical caufes whatfoever . They are nevertheless fometimes ...
Page 73
... is fuppofed to receive the impreffions of the firft mover , and communicate them to the groffer fen- fible parts of this world . Motion , though in me- taphyfical K taphyfical rigor and truth , a passion or mere effect ( 73 ) .
... is fuppofed to receive the impreffions of the firft mover , and communicate them to the groffer fen- fible parts of this world . Motion , though in me- taphyfical K taphyfical rigor and truth , a passion or mere effect ( 73 ) .
Page 74
... truth , a passion or mere effect , yet , in phyfics , paffeth for an action . And by this action all effects are fuppofed to be produced . Hence the various communications , determinati- ons , accelerations of motion conftitute the laws ...
... truth , a passion or mere effect , yet , in phyfics , paffeth for an action . And by this action all effects are fuppofed to be produced . Hence the various communications , determinati- ons , accelerations of motion conftitute the laws ...
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