The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... consents , or sympathies of bodies endowed with sense , and those of inanimate bo- dies without sense , only that in the former an animal spirit is added to the body so disposed , but is wanting in the latter , whence as many con ...
... consents , or sympathies of bodies endowed with sense , and those of inanimate bo- dies without sense , only that in the former an animal spirit is added to the body so disposed , but is wanting in the latter , whence as many con ...
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... consent of things at a distance ; the communication of impressions , from spirit to spirit , as well as from body to body ; and the like . * 32. It appears from what is above delivered , that five of the instances already mentioned ...
... consent of things at a distance ; the communication of impressions , from spirit to spirit , as well as from body to body ; and the like . * 32. It appears from what is above delivered , that five of the instances already mentioned ...
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... consent with some other body . But if any dense and solid body can be found , which does not move to the centre of the earth , this received difference will be falsified . And if the opinion of Gilbert be admitted , that the mag- netic ...
... consent with some other body . But if any dense and solid body can be found , which does not move to the centre of the earth , this received difference will be falsified . And if the opinion of Gilbert be admitted , that the mag- netic ...
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... consent , and then permits them to go again . " Das Therefore , dropping the two other motions , let the enquiry , for example , be reduced to the last , and the question will be , whether any such rising may happen by a consent , or ...
... consent , and then permits them to go again . " Das Therefore , dropping the two other motions , let the enquiry , for example , be reduced to the last , and the question will be , whether any such rising may happen by a consent , or ...
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... consent ( though ever so irregularly ) with the visible diurnal mo- tion ; but rather to the opposite part of the heavens , for then it will be free to judge that some such motion , contrary to the visible diurnal ro- tation , may exist ...
... consent ( though ever so irregularly ) with the visible diurnal mo- tion ; but rather to the opposite part of the heavens , for then it will be free to judge that some such motion , contrary to the visible diurnal ro- tation , may exist ...
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