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... matter is exaggerated by fables . There is a story of one Dando in Illyria who lived 500 years , without any of the inconveniences of old age . It is said that among the Epii , which is a part of Ætolia , all the peo- ple are very long ...
... matter is exaggerated by fables . There is a story of one Dando in Illyria who lived 500 years , without any of the inconveniences of old age . It is said that among the Epii , which is a part of Ætolia , all the peo- ple are very long ...
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... matter and commence inquiry according to intentions ; such as I fully believe to be true and proper , and as it were the pathways of mortal life . In this part nothing of any value has been hitherto inquired ; and men's thoughts ...
... matter and commence inquiry according to intentions ; such as I fully believe to be true and proper , and as it were the pathways of mortal life . In this part nothing of any value has been hitherto inquired ; and men's thoughts ...
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... matter , if it be so laid and covered as to be free from the up of the sun , rays and produce no vegetable matter , will collect a great quantity of nitre . And from this it appears that the spirit of nitre is inferior , not only to the ...
... matter , if it be so laid and covered as to be free from the up of the sun , rays and produce no vegetable matter , will collect a great quantity of nitre . And from this it appears that the spirit of nitre is inferior , not only to the ...
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... matter is referred to the want of aliment , not to the rushing back of the spirit . And so much for the motion of the spirit when either by oyer - compression or over - discharge it pro- duces death . 14. I come now to the want of ...
... matter is referred to the want of aliment , not to the rushing back of the spirit . And so much for the motion of the spirit when either by oyer - compression or over - discharge it pro- duces death . 14. I come now to the want of ...
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... matter tenacious and viscous , but at the same time soft and yielding , that there may be at once both a detention of the spirit , and a gentle yielding of the parts , as the spirit moulds them . And this appears in the matter of all ...
... matter tenacious and viscous , but at the same time soft and yielding , that there may be at once both a detention of the spirit , and a gentle yielding of the parts , as the spirit moulds them . And this appears in the matter of all ...
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