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... action of the virtue of the atom at a distance : for without this no motion could be originated , by rea- son of the vacuum interposed ; but all things would remain fixed and immovable . As for that younger Cupid , it is with reason ...
... action of the virtue of the atom at a distance : for without this no motion could be originated , by rea- son of the vacuum interposed ; but all things would remain fixed and immovable . As for that younger Cupid , it is with reason ...
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... actions of this god are often confounded with those of Jupiter . The fable seems to bear upon morals , and indeed there is nothing better to be found in moral philosophy . Under the person of Bacchus is described the nature of Desire ...
... actions of this god are often confounded with those of Jupiter . The fable seems to bear upon morals , and indeed there is nothing better to be found in moral philosophy . Under the person of Bacchus is described the nature of Desire ...
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... actions and resolutions , forcing itself in and mixing itself up with them . Nor is it wonderful that superstitious rites are attributed to Bacchus , since every insane passion grows rank in depraved religions ; or if phrensies are ...
... actions and resolutions , forcing itself in and mixing itself up with them . Nor is it wonderful that superstitious rites are attributed to Bacchus , since every insane passion grows rank in depraved religions ; or if phrensies are ...
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... action , choice , and decision , then they begin to be painful and cruel ; and unless they be solved and disposed of , they strangely torment and worry the mind , pulling it first this way and then that , and fair- ly tearing it to ...
... action , choice , and decision , then they begin to be painful and cruel ; and unless they be solved and disposed of , they strangely torment and worry the mind , pulling it first this way and then that , and fair- ly tearing it to ...
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... actions of estate may make the difference in religion as laid aside and almost forgotten . " As first , that it will be a means utterly to extin- guish and extirpate pirates , which are the common enemies of mankind , and do much infest ...
... actions of estate may make the difference in religion as laid aside and almost forgotten . " As first , that it will be a means utterly to extin- guish and extirpate pirates , which are the common enemies of mankind , and do much infest ...
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