The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...J. Hodges, 1749 |
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... means have been used by Man to transplant them , each to their proper Climates and Soils , where each would grow and be useful as they are now found ; or whether the Species of fome more wholesome , delicate , or ufeful Sorts of Fruits ...
... means have been used by Man to transplant them , each to their proper Climates and Soils , where each would grow and be useful as they are now found ; or whether the Species of fome more wholesome , delicate , or ufeful Sorts of Fruits ...
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... Means their Parents have , or the Provifion Nature has pro- vided for their Food , & c . The Young to be different Lengths of Time in being able to move , follow their Parents , or provide for themselves according to the means Nature ...
... Means their Parents have , or the Provifion Nature has pro- vided for their Food , & c . The Young to be different Lengths of Time in being able to move , follow their Parents , or provide for themselves according to the means Nature ...
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... Means they are provided with other ways ; the old Ones to breed at different Distances of Time , fuitable to the Time each fort of them are discharged of their Young , at leaft once a Year , when new Provifion for their new Young ...
... Means they are provided with other ways ; the old Ones to breed at different Distances of Time , fuitable to the Time each fort of them are discharged of their Young , at leaft once a Year , when new Provifion for their new Young ...
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... Means ; and fo we can only judge of the Abilities of that Part by it's Operations . Whether there be fome Inftincts in the Soul to love the great Creator , or to Know- ledge , & c . or whether they follow natu- rally by Deduction from ...
... Means ; and fo we can only judge of the Abilities of that Part by it's Operations . Whether there be fome Inftincts in the Soul to love the great Creator , or to Know- ledge , & c . or whether they follow natu- rally by Deduction from ...
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... - ledge for their State , had Directions , because they had Means to instruct them ; because they pleaded nothing in VOL . XII . C abate- abatement upon that Account , and be- caufe , as The State of Nature , & c . 17.
... - ledge for their State , had Directions , because they had Means to instruct them ; because they pleaded nothing in VOL . XII . C abate- abatement upon that Account , and be- caufe , as The State of Nature , & c . 17.
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Página 164 - The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
Página 316 - So like" wise a fissure running, suppose east and west, " that passes down in a perpendicular through ii several strata, frequently terminates, and abuts " upon the solid surface of a stratum, where, " mining horizontally upon the surface of that " stratum, either north or south, at some dis" tance, the miners meet with another fissure, " running on the same point east and west.
Página 331 - ... are so small that they are scarcely discernible. These are indeed the natural conveyances of water, and when once they are opened, it runs incessantly.
Página 331 - Miners, when they come to break up Strata of Stone, that have in them many of thefe Cracks, that are fo fmall that they are hardly difcernable.