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... tion of the seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the De Augmentis Scientiarum , of the Historia Ven- torum , and the Historia Vitæ et Mortis - extend- ing from the beginning to the three hundred and twentieth page of this volume - is ...
... tion of the seventh , eighth , and ninth books of the De Augmentis Scientiarum , of the Historia Ven- torum , and the Historia Vitæ et Mortis - extend- ing from the beginning to the three hundred and twentieth page of this volume - is ...
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... tion were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimi- ties , and Pindar the tops or summits , of human nature , especially from true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in ...
... tion were made of what the schoolmen call the ultimi- ties , and Pindar the tops or summits , of human nature , especially from true history ; showing what is the ulti- mate and highest point which human nature has of itself attained in ...
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... tion of what knowledge of the mind may be obtained from the habit of the body , or of the body from the accidents of the mind ) has begotten two arts ; both of prediction ; whereof the one is honoured with the in- quiry of Aristotle ...
... tion of what knowledge of the mind may be obtained from the habit of the body , or of the body from the accidents of the mind ) has begotten two arts ; both of prediction ; whereof the one is honoured with the in- quiry of Aristotle ...
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... tion , which is mighty in nature . And these things , although they require greater judgment in prescribing and more constant obedience in observing , yet make up for it abundantly by the magnitude of the effects they produce . Now ...
... tion , which is mighty in nature . And these things , although they require greater judgment in prescribing and more constant obedience in observing , yet make up for it abundantly by the magnitude of the effects they produce . Now ...
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... tion , as in leisure and tranquillity . The surrounding air becomes less predatory , when it is either less heat- ed by the rays of the sun , as in cold climates , caves , mountains , and the columns of anchorites ; or kept from the ...
... tion , as in leisure and tranquillity . The surrounding air becomes less predatory , when it is either less heat- ed by the rays of the sun , as in cold climates , caves , mountains , and the columns of anchorites ; or kept from the ...
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