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... bodies by means of the qualities of the elements of which the bodies are com- posed , lost sight of or neglected all ... body were to him ultimate facts . 2 Namely salt , sulphur , and mercury . 3 Peter Severinus was born in 1542 at ...
... bodies by means of the qualities of the elements of which the bodies are com- posed , lost sight of or neglected all ... body were to him ultimate facts . 2 Namely salt , sulphur , and mercury . 3 Peter Severinus was born in 1542 at ...
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... bodies or subjects are susceptible of every kind and what not , and what have them in strength and what more obscurely , and what have them more familiarly and what more rarely . Then the comparisons of the forces of every motion , and ...
... bodies or subjects are susceptible of every kind and what not , and what have them in strength and what more obscurely , and what have them more familiarly and what more rarely . Then the comparisons of the forces of every motion , and ...
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... body , which we term shades ; but yet the nights in summer are many times as hot to the feeling of men's bodies as the days are within doors , where the beams of the sun actually beat not . There is no other nature of heat known from ...
... body , which we term shades ; but yet the nights in summer are many times as hot to the feeling of men's bodies as the days are within doors , where the beams of the sun actually beat not . There is no other nature of heat known from ...
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... body , which we term shades ; but yet the nights in summer are many times as hot to the feeling of men's bodies as the days are within doors , where the beams of the sun actually beat not.1 There is no other nature of heat known from ...
... body , which we term shades ; but yet the nights in summer are many times as hot to the feeling of men's bodies as the days are within doors , where the beams of the sun actually beat not.1 There is no other nature of heat known from ...
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... body to be fired , and then to draw them upward tow- ards the sun , which it is true maketh the angle of the cone sharper . But then I take it if the glass had been first placed at the same distance to which it is after drawn , it would ...
... body to be fired , and then to draw them upward tow- ards the sun , which it is true maketh the angle of the cone sharper . But then I take it if the glass had been first placed at the same distance to which it is after drawn , it would ...
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