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... ous places , seem to be a repulsion of heat from the inner parts of the earth . For heat and cold destroy each other when their degrees are small ; * Viz . A retching . but when collected into large masses , or , as 144.
... ous places , seem to be a repulsion of heat from the inner parts of the earth . For heat and cold destroy each other when their degrees are small ; * Viz . A retching . but when collected into large masses , or , as 144.
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Francis Bacon. but when collected into large masses , or , as it were , into full armies , they violently repel , and displace each other in the conflict . It is also reported , that cinnamon , and other odoriferous bodies , suspended in ...
Francis Bacon. but when collected into large masses , or , as it were , into full armies , they violently repel , and displace each other in the conflict . It is also reported , that cinnamon , and other odoriferous bodies , suspended in ...
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... collected , as for example , that the more common the good which is desired , the stronger the motion ; and that the motion of connection , which regards the com- munion of the universe , is stronger than the mo- tion of gravity , which ...
... collected , as for example , that the more common the good which is desired , the stronger the motion ; and that the motion of connection , which regards the com- munion of the universe , is stronger than the mo- tion of gravity , which ...
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... collected t . But as nature supplies cold so sparingly , we should here imitate the apothecaries ( who , when a simple cannot be procured , substitute one thing for another ) and carefully search out the substitutes or succedaneums for ...
... collected t . But as nature supplies cold so sparingly , we should here imitate the apothecaries ( who , when a simple cannot be procured , substitute one thing for another ) and carefully search out the substitutes or succedaneums for ...
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... collected from all quarters , viz . ( 1. ) those of the heavenly bodies , by their direct rays ; and as they are reflected , refracted , and united by burning - glasses * : ( 2. ) those of lightning , flame , and coal - fires : ( 3 ...
... collected from all quarters , viz . ( 1. ) those of the heavenly bodies , by their direct rays ; and as they are reflected , refracted , and united by burning - glasses * : ( 2. ) those of lightning , flame , and coal - fires : ( 3 ...
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