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... motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw iron , without the help of the loadstone . But this same motion of weight or gravity ( which is a mere motion of ...
... motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw iron , without the help of the loadstone . But this same motion of weight or gravity ( which is a mere motion of ...
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... motion of consent , when nature , not able to expel the disease where it is seated , moveth to an expulsion indifferent over all the body . Experiment solitary touching the glow - worm . 712. The nature of the glow - worm is hitherto ...
... motion of consent , when nature , not able to expel the disease where it is seated , moveth to an expulsion indifferent over all the body . Experiment solitary touching the glow - worm . 712. The nature of the glow - worm is hitherto ...
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... motion of shrinking , ) and likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he starteth ; for the ...
... motion of shrinking , ) and likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he starteth ; for the ...
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... motion of con- sent they expel the voice . And this is when the spirits yield , and give over to resist for if one do constantly resist pain , he will not groan . Tears are caused by a contraction of the spirits of the brain ; which con ...
... motion of con- sent they expel the voice . And this is when the spirits yield , and give over to resist for if one do constantly resist pain , he will not groan . Tears are caused by a contraction of the spirits of the brain ; which con ...
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... degree of delight and therefore exhilaration hath some affin- ity with joy , though it be a much lighter motion : res VOL . V. 2 severa est verum gaudium.1 Fourthly , that the object of CENTURY VIII . 17 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS CONTINUED.
... degree of delight and therefore exhilaration hath some affin- ity with joy , though it be a much lighter motion : res VOL . V. 2 severa est verum gaudium.1 Fourthly , that the object of CENTURY VIII . 17 PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS CONTINUED.
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