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... follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader , and mine ( as the case now stands ) being necessarily the predom- inating one . For the same reason I have altered at discretion the ...
... follow my own taste ; a mixture of different styles be- ing commonly less agreeable to the reader , and mine ( as the case now stands ) being necessarily the predom- inating one . For the same reason I have altered at discretion the ...
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... follow up their object and engage with Nature ; thinking ( it seems ) that this very question , viz . whether or no ... follows the act of sense I for the most part reject ; and instead of it I open and lay out a new and certain path for ...
... follow up their object and engage with Nature ; thinking ( it seems ) that this very question , viz . whether or no ... follows the act of sense I for the most part reject ; and instead of it I open and lay out a new and certain path for ...
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... follow of necessity that the magnetic force , since it cannot - act upon the whole , will act with the greatest intensity on the middle , so as to raise up the water in the middle ; upon which the rest must follow and fall away from the ...
... follow of necessity that the magnetic force , since it cannot - act upon the whole , will act with the greatest intensity on the middle , so as to raise up the water in the middle ; upon which the rest must follow and fall away from the ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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