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... respect to those that are known , with this difference , that the ancient regions of knowledge will seem as barbarous compared with the new , as the new regions of people seem barbarous com- pared to many of the old . The dignity of ...
... respect to those that are known , with this difference , that the ancient regions of knowledge will seem as barbarous compared with the new , as the new regions of people seem barbarous com- pared to many of the old . The dignity of ...
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... respect of the whole , evi- dent in so many particulars ; and lastly if they had considered the motion ( familiar in attraction of things ) to approach to that which is higher in the same kind ; when by these observations so easy and ...
... respect of the whole , evi- dent in so many particulars ; and lastly if they had considered the motion ( familiar in attraction of things ) to approach to that which is higher in the same kind ; when by these observations so easy and ...
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... respect but to a few things . So then we see that this note leadeth us to an administration of knowledge in some such order and policy as the king of Spain in regard of his great dominions useth in state ; who though he hath partic ...
... respect but to a few things . So then we see that this note leadeth us to an administration of knowledge in some such order and policy as the king of Spain in regard of his great dominions useth in state ; who though he hath partic ...
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... respect of wants and errors , but partly because cogitations new had need of some gross- ness and inculcation to make them perceived ; and chiefly to the end that for the time to come ( upon the account and state now made and cast up ) ...
... respect of wants and errors , but partly because cogitations new had need of some gross- ness and inculcation to make them perceived ; and chiefly to the end that for the time to come ( upon the account and state now made and cast up ) ...
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... respect of him are like the dust upon the balance , which is a thing appeareth but weigheth not . But to return , there resteth a further freeing of this sixth direction ; for the clearness of a river or stream sheweth white at a ...
... respect of him are like the dust upon the balance , which is a thing appeareth but weigheth not . But to return , there resteth a further freeing of this sixth direction ; for the clearness of a river or stream sheweth white at a ...
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