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... true as well as the proposition itself . The whole of this theory , to which Ramus and the Ramistæ seem to have ... true of figure κarà Tavтós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions . a third sense of kaтà ñavтós ...
... true as well as the proposition itself . The whole of this theory , to which Ramus and the Ramistæ seem to have ... true of figure κarà Tavтós , and though it is true of any isosceles 1 Aristotle mentions . a third sense of kaтà ñavтós ...
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... true knowl- edge but by causes , no true cause but the form , no true form known except one , which they are pleased to al- low ; and therefore thus far their evidence standeth with us , that both hitherto there hath been nothing but a ...
... true knowl- edge but by causes , no true cause but the form , no true form known except one , which they are pleased to al- low ; and therefore thus far their evidence standeth with us , that both hitherto there hath been nothing but a ...
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... true , and I know it well , that there is an inter- course between Causes and Effects , so as both these knowledges , Speculative and Operative , have a great connexion between themselves ; yet because all true and fruitful Natural ...
... true , and I know it well , that there is an inter- course between Causes and Effects , so as both these knowledges , Speculative and Operative , have a great connexion between themselves ; yet because all true and fruitful Natural ...
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