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... proceed originally from an in- corporeal substance : for a corporeal nature seems no less required to support and convey , than to excite and generate , a natural action . 1038. Now follow five orders of instances , which by one general ...
... proceed originally from an in- corporeal substance : for a corporeal nature seems no less required to support and convey , than to excite and generate , a natural action . 1038. Now follow five orders of instances , which by one general ...
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... proceeds rust , and the like * . But the contraction of the tangible parts , after some of the spirit is discharged , upon which dry- ness ensues , is made sensible by the increased hardness of the body , but much more by the sub ...
... proceeds rust , and the like * . But the contraction of the tangible parts , after some of the spirit is discharged , upon which dry- ness ensues , is made sensible by the increased hardness of the body , but much more by the sub ...
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... proceeds by reduc- tion . But the most radical and primary differ- ence of structures is taken from the greater or less quantity of matter contained in the same space or dimension ; for the other structures de pending upon the ...
... proceeds by reduc- tion . But the most radical and primary differ- ence of structures is taken from the greater or less quantity of matter contained in the same space or dimension ; for the other structures de pending upon the ...
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... proceed from the fire itself , and the matters em- ployed in the separation , which qualities were not before in the composition ; whence strange fallacies have arisen . Thus all the vapour which water emits by fire , is not the vapour ...
... proceed from the fire itself , and the matters em- ployed in the separation , which qualities were not before in the composition ; whence strange fallacies have arisen . Thus all the vapour which water emits by fire , is not the vapour ...
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... proceed not directly from the proper ty of heat , but only by accident , for cold will do the same , as we shall shew hereafter * , and is really owing to an appetite which the homogene- ous parts have of coming together , the heat only ...
... proceed not directly from the proper ty of heat , but only by accident , for cold will do the same , as we shall shew hereafter * , and is really owing to an appetite which the homogene- ous parts have of coming together , the heat only ...
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