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... earth , white ena- mels are made in the fire , & c . Perhaps these intimations carry the enquiry into the causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Co lours , and ...
... earth , white ena- mels are made in the fire , & c . Perhaps these intimations carry the enquiry into the causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Co lours , and ...
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... earth , though it does not reach to the ground , it will soon become a root ; and again , if earth be laid on the top of a plant , and be so pressed down by a stone , or other hard substance , that the plant cannot grow upwards , it ...
... earth , though it does not reach to the ground , it will soon become a root ; and again , if earth be laid on the top of a plant , and be so pressed down by a stone , or other hard substance , that the plant cannot grow upwards , it ...
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... earth , by antiperistasis , or the rejection of a con- * Lastly , a conformity of instances deserves to trary nature . مان be observed in the Axioms of the sciences . So the figure in rhetoric , called inexpectation , when a 28.
... earth , by antiperistasis , or the rejection of a con- * Lastly , a conformity of instances deserves to trary nature . مان be observed in the Axioms of the sciences . So the figure in rhetoric , called inexpectation , when a 28.
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... earth . For there is danger lest , in these works of art , which appear like so many ultimate perfections , and utmost stretches of human industry , the un- derstanding should be captivated , chained down , This directs us to a short ...
... earth . For there is danger lest , in these works of art , which appear like so many ultimate perfections , and utmost stretches of human industry , the un- derstanding should be captivated , chained down , This directs us to a short ...
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... earth , the sense has no cognizance thereof , but of all the bodies known to men , there is no concrete unsusceptible of heat t . Again , let the nature sought be consistence , and air is a hostile instance ; for metal may flow , and be ...
... earth , the sense has no cognizance thereof , but of all the bodies known to men , there is no concrete unsusceptible of heat t . Again , let the nature sought be consistence , and air is a hostile instance ; for metal may flow , and be ...
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