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... motion to the centre , was in better earnest than he that put matter , form , and shift ; or he that put the mind , motion , and matter . For no man shall enter into inquisition of nature , but shall pass by that opinion of Democritus ...
... motion to the centre , was in better earnest than he that put matter , form , and shift ; or he that put the mind , motion , and matter . For no man shall enter into inquisition of nature , but shall pass by that opinion of Democritus ...
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... motion of congruity or situation of the parts in respect of the whole , evi- dent in so many particulars ; and lastly if they had considered the motion ( familiar in attraction of things ) to approach to that which is higher in the same ...
... motion of congruity or situation of the parts in respect of the whole , evi- dent in so many particulars ; and lastly if they had considered the motion ( familiar in attraction of things ) to approach to that which is higher in the same ...
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... motion to the cen- tre , with motion of stripe or press ; the casual agita- tion , aggregation , and essays of the solid portions in the void space ; motion of shuttings and openings ; are all mere nugations ; and that the calculating ...
... motion to the cen- tre , with motion of stripe or press ; the casual agita- tion , aggregation , and essays of the solid portions in the void space ; motion of shuttings and openings ; are all mere nugations ; and that the calculating ...
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