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... planet of Mars , and have a violent and destructive power ) , nay , all acrid and pungent spices , are to be rejected ; and it should be observed how waters and fluids may be compounded from the preceding simples ; not phlegmatic ...
... planet of Mars , and have a violent and destructive power ) , nay , all acrid and pungent spices , are to be rejected ; and it should be observed how waters and fluids may be compounded from the preceding simples ; not phlegmatic ...
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... planetary seals by which virtues may be extracted and brought down from heaven to pro- long life , and such like fables and superstitions , I won- der exceedingly that men should be so demented as to be imposed upon by them . Lastly , I ...
... planetary seals by which virtues may be extracted and brought down from heaven to pro- long life , and such like fables and superstitions , I won- der exceedingly that men should be so demented as to be imposed upon by them . Lastly , I ...
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... planet - struck ; so that they have stood amazed and helpless as far as the true investigation of causes is concerned ; attribut- ing to qualities things which are owing to the spir- its ; as will appear more fully in the proper title ...
... planet - struck ; so that they have stood amazed and helpless as far as the true investigation of causes is concerned ; attribut- ing to qualities things which are owing to the spir- its ; as will appear more fully in the proper title ...
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... planets perform a diurnal motion , we must necessarily , unless this motion be set down as natural and proper to all planets , take refuge either in the violence of the primum mobile , which is directly contrary to nature , or in the ...
... planets perform a diurnal motion , we must necessarily , unless this motion be set down as natural and proper to all planets , take refuge either in the violence of the primum mobile , which is directly contrary to nature , or in the ...
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... planets are unequal in their velocity ; and the planets evidently deviate from tropic to tropic ; and the higher the heavenly bodies are , the greater is their velocity , and the more spiral their course . For if phenomena be taken ...
... planets are unequal in their velocity ; and the planets evidently deviate from tropic to tropic ; and the higher the heavenly bodies are , the greater is their velocity , and the more spiral their course . For if phenomena be taken ...
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