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... bodies , allusion to experiments of the furnace . All this I have duly examined and weighed ; as well as all the levity and looseness with which people indulge their fancy in the matter of allegories ; yet for all this I cannot change ...
... bodies , allusion to experiments of the furnace . All this I have duly examined and weighed ; as well as all the levity and looseness with which people indulge their fancy in the matter of allegories ; yet for all this I cannot change ...
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... body , for perpetual rumours , reports , trepidations , and the like . And sometimes these rebellions grow so mighty that the king is forced , as if carried off on the shoulders of the rebels , to abandon the seat and princi- pal cities ...
... body , for perpetual rumours , reports , trepidations , and the like . And sometimes these rebellions grow so mighty that the king is forced , as if carried off on the shoulders of the rebels , to abandon the seat and princi- pal cities ...
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... body shaggy and hairy ; his beard especially long . In figure , biform ; human in the up- per parts , the other half brute ; ending in the feet of a goat . As emblems of his power he carried in his left hand a pipe compact of seven ...
... body shaggy and hairy ; his beard especially long . In figure , biform ; human in the up- per parts , the other half brute ; ending in the feet of a goat . As emblems of his power he carried in his left hand a pipe compact of seven ...
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... body of Nature is most elegantly and truly represented as covered with hair ; in allusion to the rays which all objects emit ; for rays are like the hairs or bristles of nature ; and there is scarcely anything DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 95.
... body of Nature is most elegantly and truly represented as covered with hair ; in allusion to the rays which all objects emit ; for rays are like the hairs or bristles of nature ; and there is scarcely anything DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 95.
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... bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's body may be referred also to the mixture of one species with another . For there is no nature which can be regarded as simple ; every one seeming to ...
... bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's body may be referred also to the mixture of one species with another . For there is no nature which can be regarded as simple ; every one seeming to ...
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