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... touching the nature and operation of those Common Adjuncts of things , as in nature ; and only a resuming and repeating of the force and use of them in speech or argument . Therefore , because in a writing of this nature I avoid all ...
... touching the nature and operation of those Common Adjuncts of things , as in nature ; and only a resuming and repeating of the force and use of them in speech or argument . Therefore , because in a writing of this nature I avoid all ...
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... touching minerals · —a Latin trans- lation by Rawley had been published in the Opuscula Philo- sophica , which I have not thought it necessary to reprint . The English original from which Tenison took it was one of three ( he tells us ) ...
... touching minerals · —a Latin trans- lation by Rawley had been published in the Opuscula Philo- sophica , which I have not thought it necessary to reprint . The English original from which Tenison took it was one of three ( he tells us ) ...
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... touching minerals · a Latin trans- lation by Rawley had been published in the Opuscula Philo- sophica , which I have not thought it necessary to reprint . The English original from which Tenison took it was one of three ( he tells us ) ...
... touching minerals · a Latin trans- lation by Rawley had been published in the Opuscula Philo- sophica , which I have not thought it necessary to reprint . The English original from which Tenison took it was one of three ( he tells us ) ...
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