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... produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles of nature , to the mi- racles of art . For if nature shall once be dis- covered in her variation , and the reason of it become manifest ...
... produce many extraor dinary and unknown things ; there being a ready passage from the miracles of nature , to the mi- racles of art . For if nature shall once be dis- covered in her variation , and the reason of it become manifest ...
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... producing , and working such miracles of art , is generally plain ; whereas miracles of nature are commonly more obscure and ... produced by its form . See Part II . Aph . 4. and the first section throughout . This point being absolutely ...
... producing , and working such miracles of art , is generally plain ; whereas miracles of nature are commonly more obscure and ... produced by its form . See Part II . Aph . 4. and the first section throughout . This point being absolutely ...
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... producing the 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 ...
... producing the 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 ...
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... produces wonder . On the contrary , those things which ought to be admired , by reason of the differences of their species , compared with other species , are slightly passed over , if they are familiar and obvious : whereas the ...
... produces wonder . On the contrary , those things which ought to be admired , by reason of the differences of their species , compared with other species , are slightly passed over , if they are familiar and obvious : whereas the ...
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... produce this stupen- dous effect . A 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 ...
... produce this stupen- dous effect . A 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 ...
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