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... cause that they cannot see things afar off , is the weakness of the spirits ; for in every megrim or vertigo there is an obtenebration joined with a semblance of turning round ; which we see also in the lighter sort of swoonings . The cause ...
... cause that they cannot see things afar off , is the weakness of the spirits ; for in every megrim or vertigo there is an obtenebration joined with a semblance of turning round ; which we see also in the lighter sort of swoonings . The cause ...
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... cause ; for that the stone or wainscot turneth and beateth back the air against itself ; but the latter is an inward swelling of the body of the wood itself . Experiment solitary touching the nature of appetite in the stomach . 831 ...
... cause ; for that the stone or wainscot turneth and beateth back the air against itself ; but the latter is an inward swelling of the body of the wood itself . Experiment solitary touching the nature of appetite in the stomach . 831 ...
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... cause is , for that the 869. The eyes , if the sight meet not in one angle , see things double . The cause is , for that seeing two things , and seeing one thing twice , worketh the same effect ; and therefore a little pellet held ...
... cause is , for that the 869. The eyes , if the sight meet not in one angle , see things double . The cause is , for that seeing two things , and seeing one thing twice , worketh the same effect ; and therefore a little pellet held ...
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5 | 65 |
TABLE OF THE EXPERIMENTS | 165 |
SCALA INTELLECTUS sive FILUM LABYRINTHI | 177 |
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