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... perfect knowledge of nature an easier thing than the perfect govern- ment of men , easier and not so far off ; and therefore pre- ferred to work where there was fairest hope of fruit . To us , who can no longer hope for the fruits which ...
... perfect knowledge of nature an easier thing than the perfect govern- ment of men , easier and not so far off ; and therefore pre- ferred to work where there was fairest hope of fruit . To us , who can no longer hope for the fruits which ...
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... perfect knowledge of nature an easier thing than the perfect govern- ment of men , easier and not so far off ; and therefore pre- ferred to work where there was fairest hope of fruit . To us , who can no longer hope for the fruits which ...
... perfect knowledge of nature an easier thing than the perfect govern- ment of men , easier and not so far off ; and therefore pre- ferred to work where there was fairest hope of fruit . To us , who can no longer hope for the fruits which ...
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... perfect white . In all these four direc- tions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
... perfect white . In all these four direc- tions air still beareth a part . Let the fifth direction then be , that if any bodies , both transparent but in an unequal degree , be mingled as before , whiteness will follow ; as oil and water ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
PREFACE to DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS by ROBERT | 39 |
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