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... earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its per- fect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the ...
... earth , or at least than anything that is of the earth , might by any means be restored to its per- fect and original condition , or if that may not be , yet reduced to a better condition than that in which it now is . Now that the ...
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... earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the opposite error , which they will surely do if they think that the inquisition of nature is in any part interdicted or ...
... earth , but seals and shuts up the face of heaven . My next , that in flying from this evil they fall not into the opposite error , which they will surely do if they think that the inquisition of nature is in any part interdicted or ...
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... earth and sea , minerals , plants , 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 ...
... earth and sea , minerals , plants , 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 ...
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... earth bad ) ; a more faulty kind is that of actions , as to generate , to corrupt , to alter ; the most faulty is of qualities ( except such as are the imme- diate objects of the sense ) as heavy , light , rare , dense , and the like ...
... earth bad ) ; a more faulty kind is that of actions , as to generate , to corrupt , to alter ; the most faulty is of qualities ( except such as are the imme- diate objects of the sense ) as heavy , light , rare , dense , and the like ...
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... Earth of Parmenides ; the Strife and Friendship of Empedocles ; Heraclitus's doctrine how bodies are resolved into the indifferent nature of fire , and remoulded into solids ; have all of them some taste of the natural philosopher ...
... Earth of Parmenides ; the Strife and Friendship of Empedocles ; Heraclitus's doctrine how bodies are resolved into the indifferent nature of fire , and remoulded into solids ; have all of them some taste of the natural philosopher ...
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