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... translation within brackets , it is to be under- stood that it is introduced merely as a voucher for what has just been said in the English , or for the purpose of suggesting a classical allusion which a translation would not suggest ex ...
... translation within brackets , it is to be under- stood that it is introduced merely as a voucher for what has just been said in the English , or for the purpose of suggesting a classical allusion which a translation would not suggest ex ...
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... translation . • This sentence is omitted in the translation altogether ; and the chapter concludes with a notice at considerable length of two Desiderata not mentioned here ; the doc- trine of Voluntary Motion , and the doctrine of ...
... translation . • This sentence is omitted in the translation altogether ; and the chapter concludes with a notice at considerable length of two Desiderata not mentioned here ; the doc- trine of Voluntary Motion , and the doctrine of ...
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... translation . * In the translation he adds Diæretica and Homerica , and observes that he does not dwell upon these because they have been rightly invented and distributed . • That they should be true generally , primarily , and ...
... translation . * In the translation he adds Diæretica and Homerica , and observes that he does not dwell upon these because they have been rightly invented and distributed . • That they should be true generally , primarily , and ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | 1 |
PREFACE to DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS by ROBERT | 39 |
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