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... OF THE IN- STAURATIO MAGNA , BUT SUPERSEDED OR ABANDONED . PAGE DESCRIPTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL GLOBE 401 L THEORY OF THE HEAVEN 461 INDEX 481 THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH , OR THE SECOND vi CONTENTS OF THE TENTH VOLUME .
... OF THE IN- STAURATIO MAGNA , BUT SUPERSEDED OR ABANDONED . PAGE DESCRIPTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL GLOBE 401 L THEORY OF THE HEAVEN 461 INDEX 481 THE HISTORY OF LIFE AND DEATH , OR THE SECOND vi CONTENTS OF THE TENTH VOLUME .
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... globe made , with very thick sides , and a small hole at the top . This globe I filled with water , and then soldered up the hole ( as I remember ) with metal . I then forci- bly compressed the globe at the two opposite sides , first ...
... globe made , with very thick sides , and a small hole at the top . This globe I filled with water , and then soldered up the hole ( as I remember ) with metal . I then forci- bly compressed the globe at the two opposite sides , first ...
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... globe , simply denied its exist- ence ; whereas there is no reason why in the regions of the air , where there are doubtless greater expansions of bodies , there may not be also a collected vacuum . But in these and similar inquiries ...
... globe , simply denied its exist- ence ; whereas there is no reason why in the regions of the air , where there are doubtless greater expansions of bodies , there may not be also a collected vacuum . But in these and similar inquiries ...
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... globes , so that there is one system of celestial and another of sub- lunary bodies , seems to have been introduced not with- out reason , if only it be held with moderation . For no doubt but that the regions above and below the lunar ...
... globes , so that there is one system of celestial and another of sub- lunary bodies , seems to have been introduced not with- out reason , if only it be held with moderation . For no doubt but that the regions above and below the lunar ...
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... globes have com- mon inclinations , passions , and motions . We should therefore follow the unity of nature , and rather dis- tinguish than sever such things , and not make a breach in the contemplation of them . But what is further ...
... globes have com- mon inclinations , passions , and motions . We should therefore follow the unity of nature , and rather dis- tinguish than sever such things , and not make a breach in the contemplation of them . But what is further ...
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