Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... give motion to another body ; and thence is hastily inferred the supposed impossibility , that motion cannot ensue unless from the action of body upon body . A singular in- ference in truth , while no attention is paid to to the ...
... give motion to another body ; and thence is hastily inferred the supposed impossibility , that motion cannot ensue unless from the action of body upon body . A singular in- ference in truth , while no attention is paid to to the ...
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... give motion the appropriate attribute of mind . Let us now direct our attention to the phænomena of Nature , the motions which constitute the grand , the beautiful , and the useful in this wonderful universe , among which I include the ...
... give motion the appropriate attribute of mind . Let us now direct our attention to the phænomena of Nature , the motions which constitute the grand , the beautiful , and the useful in this wonderful universe , among which I include the ...
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... gives to our globe this rapid rotatory motion ? Here is a motion , immense in its magnitude , and constantly sustained without diminution , presented every moment to our senses , yet without the intervention of any body , that man has ...
... gives to our globe this rapid rotatory motion ? Here is a motion , immense in its magnitude , and constantly sustained without diminution , presented every moment to our senses , yet without the intervention of any body , that man has ...
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... gives to the orbs , that it solicits to the sun , successive impulses of A first impulse once impressed motion . VOL . II . F will will not suffice , wherein the body that gave the ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 65.
... gives to the orbs , that it solicits to the sun , successive impulses of A first impulse once impressed motion . VOL . II . F will will not suffice , wherein the body that gave the ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 65.
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... give a dignity to the moral , and therefore it is required , that their whole character and action be conformed to the moral . Now , if the evils , which spring out of discord , and the blessings , attendant upon union , be the great ...
... give a dignity to the moral , and therefore it is required , that their whole character and action be conformed to the moral . Now , if the evils , which spring out of discord , and the blessings , attendant upon union , be the great ...
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