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... heaven as they did in the quarry . This happens like- wise in the removal and transplantation of plants . Major Observations . 1. Let it be assumed , as is most certain , that all tangible bodies contain a spirit or pneumatic body con ...
... heaven as they did in the quarry . This happens like- wise in the removal and transplantation of plants . Major Observations . 1. Let it be assumed , as is most certain , that all tangible bodies contain a spirit or pneumatic body con ...
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... bodies in the highest state of heat decline to dryness , and coldness ... bodies , they would appear no less deformed ; and further indulging his fancy ... heaven ) ; to the trembling of the limbs , vacillation of purpose and ...
... bodies in the highest state of heat decline to dryness , and coldness ... bodies , they would appear no less deformed ; and further indulging his fancy ... heaven ) ; to the trembling of the limbs , vacillation of purpose and ...
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... body passes into another . EXPLANATION . In nature there is no annihilation ; and therefore the thing which is consumed either passes into ... heavenly bodies , or by some other way . For the cavities of tangible 156 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... body passes into another . EXPLANATION . In nature there is no annihilation ; and therefore the thing which is consumed either passes into ... heavenly bodies , or by some other way . For the cavities of tangible 156 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... bodies , measured on a larger scale ; a thing that contributes greatly to exactness in the matter of proportions ... heavenly bodies , are more dense than any known bodies . 2. The opinion that all sublunary bodies are com- posed ...
... bodies , measured on a larger scale ; a thing that contributes greatly to exactness in the matter of proportions ... heavenly bodies , are more dense than any known bodies . 2. The opinion that all sublunary bodies are com- posed ...
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... heavenly bodies . But there is this differ- ence , that fire and strong heat dilate bodies at once , both strongly and visibly ; whereas age , like a most feeble heat , dilates them gradually , gently , and invisibly ; for thick fumes ...
... heavenly bodies . But there is this differ- ence , that fire and strong heat dilate bodies at once , both strongly and visibly ; whereas age , like a most feeble heat , dilates them gradually , gently , and invisibly ; for thick fumes ...
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