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... reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides dili- gently and faithfully to provide helps for the ...
... reference always to man , not to the universe ; and it is a great error to assert that the sense is the measure of things . To meet these difficulties , I have sought on all sides dili- gently and faithfully to provide helps for the ...
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... . Even to deliver and explain what I bring forward is no easy matter ; for things in themselves new will yet be apprehended with reference to what is old . XXXV . It was said by Borgia of the expedition 52 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... . Even to deliver and explain what I bring forward is no easy matter ; for things in themselves new will yet be apprehended with reference to what is old . XXXV . It was said by Borgia of the expedition 52 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... reference to a few things ; and Gilbert also , after he had employed himself most laboriously in the study and observation of the loadstone , proceeded at once to construct an entire system in accordance with his favourite subject . LV ...
... reference to a few things ; and Gilbert also , after he had employed himself most laboriously in the study and observation of the loadstone , proceeded at once to construct an entire system in accordance with his favourite subject . LV ...
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... reference to many things , ' ) but in the narrowness and darkness of a few experiments . To those therefore who are daily busied with these experiments , and have infected their imagination with them , such a philosophy seems probable ...
... reference to many things , ' ) but in the narrowness and darkness of a few experiments . To those therefore who are daily busied with these experiments , and have infected their imagination with them , such a philosophy seems probable ...
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... reference to them , they introduce with the greatest negligence a distinction between motion natural and violent ; a distinction which is itself drawn en- tirely from a vulgar notion , since all violent motion is also in fact natural ...
... reference to them , they introduce with the greatest negligence a distinction between motion natural and violent ; a distinction which is itself drawn en- tirely from a vulgar notion , since all violent motion is also in fact natural ...
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