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... appears that the whole design was laid from the first , and that , at times , the other parts were goue on with , after the present piece was published . The want of these additional Sections may , perhaps , be in some mea- sure ...
... appears that the whole design was laid from the first , and that , at times , the other parts were goue on with , after the present piece was published . The want of these additional Sections may , perhaps , be in some mea- sure ...
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... appears , from all we have said before , that the form discovering itself in one thing , leads to its discovery in all the rest . But the more simple this passage is , the nobler the instance should be esteemed . Again , these ...
... appears , from all we have said before , that the form discovering itself in one thing , leads to its discovery in all the rest . But the more simple this passage is , the nobler the instance should be esteemed . Again , these ...
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... appear , without the interposition of the air , & c . that the bodies perfectly uniform , or similar , in their optical parts , prove transparent : that those which have the simple texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed ...
... appear , without the interposition of the air , & c . that the bodies perfectly uniform , or similar , in their optical parts , prove transparent : that those which have the simple texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed ...
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... appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + And therefore the instance of paper , which is white when dry , but proves less white when wet , and comes nearer to the state of ...
... appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + And therefore the instance of paper , which is white when dry , but proves less white when wet , and comes nearer to the state of ...
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... appears more in its vigour than in others ; either through the absence of impediments , or the predominancy of its own virtue . And instances of this kind are what principally shew the form . But in these also caution must be used , and ...
... appears more in its vigour than in others ; either through the absence of impediments , or the predominancy of its own virtue . And instances of this kind are what principally shew the form . But in these also caution must be used , and ...
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