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... force of the imagination imitating that the senses . . 107 Of lassitude 98 Of preservation of bodies . ... 107 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals .... 108 Of the ...
... force of the imagination imitating that the senses . . 107 Of lassitude 98 Of preservation of bodies . ... 107 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals .... 108 Of the ...
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... force of imagination .. 124 Of the transmission of spirits , and the force of imagination .... Of the emission of spirits in vapour , or exha- lation , odour - like Declaration for the master of the wards .... 274 On receiving the ...
... force of imagination .. 124 Of the transmission of spirits , and the force of imagination .... Of the emission of spirits in vapour , or exha- lation , odour - like Declaration for the master of the wards .... 274 On receiving the ...
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... force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ...
... force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ...
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... force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon parts of the juice to them ; and after the syrup the pressure , searching all ways , and breaking being set ...
... force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon parts of the juice to them ; and after the syrup the pressure , searching all ways , and breaking being set ...
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... force thereof . 30. Flame and air do not mingle , except it be in an instant ; or in the vital spirits of vegetables and living creatures . In gunpowder , the force of it hath been ascribed to rarefaction of the earthy substance into ...
... force thereof . 30. Flame and air do not mingle , except it be in an instant ; or in the vital spirits of vegetables and living creatures . In gunpowder , the force of it hath been ascribed to rarefaction of the earthy substance into ...
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