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... animals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and moulded . Therefore I set down at length all experiments of the ...
... animals , but much more of nature under constraint and vexed ; that is to say , when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her natural state , and squeezed and moulded . Therefore I set down at length all experiments of the ...
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... also , under a more imposing name , and more forsooth as a realist than a nominalist , he has handled over again . Nor let any weight be given to the fact , that in his books on animals and his problems , and 64 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... also , under a more imposing name , and more forsooth as a realist than a nominalist , he has handled over again . Nor let any weight be given to the fact , that in his books on animals and his problems , and 64 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... animals and his problems , and other of his treatises , there is frequent dealing with experiments . For he had come to his conclusion before ; he did not consult ex- perience , as he should have done , in order to the framing of his ...
... animals and his problems , and other of his treatises , there is frequent dealing with experiments . For he had come to his conclusion before ; he did not consult ex- perience , as he should have done , in order to the framing of his ...
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... man contemplates nature working freely , he meets with different species of things , of animals , of plants , of minerals ; whence he readily passes into the opinion that there are in nature certain primary forms 66 TRANSLATION OF THE 47.
... man contemplates nature working freely , he meets with different species of things , of animals , of plants , of minerals ; whence he readily passes into the opinion that there are in nature certain primary forms 66 TRANSLATION OF THE 47.
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... animals : and yet all this depends on one or two axioms of nature . Again , if you observe the refinement of the liberal arts , or even that which relates to the mechanical preparation of natural substances ; and take notice of such ...
... animals : and yet all this depends on one or two axioms of nature . Again , if you observe the refinement of the liberal arts , or even that which relates to the mechanical preparation of natural substances ; and take notice of such ...
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