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... reason of that little acquaintance with affairs which my kind and plan of life has necessarily carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of ...
... reason of that little acquaintance with affairs which my kind and plan of life has necessarily carried with it , I indulge a hope that the inventions of the learned may receive some accession by these labours of mine . Certainly I am of ...
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... reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the world was full of all kinds of fables , and enigmas , and parables , and similitudes : and these were used not as a device for shadowing and ...
... reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the world was full of all kinds of fables , and enigmas , and parables , and similitudes : and these were used not as a device for shadowing and ...
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... reason of their perturbations and irregular motions , and because they are under the influence of the celestial bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's body may be referred also to the ...
... reason of their perturbations and irregular motions , and because they are under the influence of the celestial bodies , may be content with the figure of a brute . The same description of Nature's body may be referred also to the ...
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... reason and judgment . For it seems there are two kinds of harmony and music ; one of divine providence , the other of human reason ; and to the human judgment , and the ears as it were of mortals , the government of the world and nature ...
... reason and judgment . For it seems there are two kinds of harmony and music ; one of divine providence , the other of human reason ; and to the human judgment , and the ears as it were of mortals , the government of the world and nature ...
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... barren in fact , counterfeit in breed , but by reason of their garrulity sometimes entertaining ; and sometimes again trouble- some and annoying . VII . PERSEUS ; OR WAR.1 PERSEUS was sent , DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 101.
... barren in fact , counterfeit in breed , but by reason of their garrulity sometimes entertaining ; and sometimes again trouble- some and annoying . VII . PERSEUS ; OR WAR.1 PERSEUS was sent , DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 101.
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