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... effect such an extrusion ; whence those parts in them come to be contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings of fowl , to which Aristotle adds the See the ...
... effect such an extrusion ; whence those parts in them come to be contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings of fowl , to which Aristotle adds the See the ...
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... effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that * See Part I. Aph . 109 , 110 . † Let sufficient attention be given to this paragraph ; for much depends upon it . ‡ This was the chief view and ...
... effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that * See Part I. Aph . 109 , 110 . † Let sufficient attention be given to this paragraph ; for much depends upon it . ‡ This was the chief view and ...
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... effects attributed as peculiar to certain he- terogeneous natures agree also to others , so as to prove that the heterogeneity which was founded in opinion is not true or essential , and nothing more than the modification of a common na ...
... effects attributed as peculiar to certain he- terogeneous natures agree also to others , so as to prove that the heterogeneity which was founded in opinion is not true or essential , and nothing more than the modification of a common na ...
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... effect . Whence it is trifling in . philosophers to assert , that if the earth was per- forated , heavy bodies , let fall in the perforation , would stop at the centre ; for , in that case , a kind of nothing , or a mere mathematical ...
... effect . Whence it is trifling in . philosophers to assert , that if the earth was per- forated , heavy bodies , let fall in the perforation , would stop at the centre ; for , in that case , a kind of nothing , or a mere mathematical ...
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... effect . The other kind is , of those bodies which resist and repel flame , as all salts do ; for we find , when these are thrown into the fire , a watery spirit breaks out , with a crackling noise , before they take flame , which the ...
... effect . The other kind is , of those bodies which resist and repel flame , as all salts do ; for we find , when these are thrown into the fire , a watery spirit breaks out , with a crackling noise , before they take flame , which the ...
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