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... motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations ... motions and gestures of the countenance and parts do not only so , but disclose likewise the seasons of access , and ...
... motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations ... motions and gestures of the countenance and parts do not only so , but disclose likewise the seasons of access , and ...
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... motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and structure of man's body has made it as a musical instrument of much and exquisite workman- ship , which ...
... motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and structure of man's body has made it as a musical instrument of much and exquisite workman- ship , which ...
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... motion and sense I refer to the doctrine concerning the soul , because in these two the soul plays the principal part . And so much for the philosophy concerning the body of man ; which is but the tabernacle of the mind . CHAP . III ...
... motion and sense I refer to the doctrine concerning the soul , because in these two the soul plays the principal part . And so much for the philosophy concerning the body of man ; which is but the tabernacle of the mind . CHAP . III ...
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... Motion and Sense . LET us now proceed to the doctrine which concerns the Human Soul , from the treasures whereof all other doctrines are derived . The parts thereof are two ; the one treats of the rational soul , which is divine ; the ...
... Motion and Sense . LET us now proceed to the doctrine which concerns the Human Soul , from the treasures whereof all other doctrines are derived . The parts thereof are two ; the one treats of the rational soul , which is divine ; the ...
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... or sensible soul , that which is most connected with the organs of the body ; the one concerning Voluntary Motion , the other 1 Gen. iii . 19 . concerning Sense and the Sensible . In the first of 54 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... or sensible soul , that which is most connected with the organs of the body ; the one concerning Voluntary Motion , the other 1 Gen. iii . 19 . concerning Sense and the Sensible . In the first of 54 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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