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... virtues , from the minds and spirits of men , by affections , imagination , or other impressions ....... 129 Of the secret virtue of sympathy and antipa- thy ........ 129 Of secret virtues and proprieties . 136 Of the general sympathy ...
... virtues , from the minds and spirits of men , by affections , imagination , or other impressions ....... 129 Of the secret virtue of sympathy and antipa- thy ........ 129 Of secret virtues and proprieties . 136 Of the general sympathy ...
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... virtues and the force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living ...
... virtues and the force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living ...
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... virtue . But if you will have the infusion strong , in those kinds of bodies which have fine spirits , your way is not to give longer time , but to repeat the infu- sion of the body oftener . Take violets , and in- fuse a good pugil of ...
... virtue . But if you will have the infusion strong , in those kinds of bodies which have fine spirits , your way is not to give longer time , but to repeat the infu- sion of the body oftener . Take violets , and in- fuse a good pugil of ...
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... virtue , and a fourth quality , and palate . And by this virtue , no doubt , some pur- the like shifts of ignorance . The causes of purg - gers draw more one humour , and some another , ing are divers : all plain and perspicuous , and ...
... virtue , and a fourth quality , and palate . And by this virtue , no doubt , some pur- the like shifts of ignorance . The causes of purg - gers draw more one humour , and some another , ing are divers : all plain and perspicuous , and ...
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... virtue by decoction upon the fire ; and for that cause are given chiefly in in- fusion , juice , or powder . are well digested of the stomach , and well re- ceived also of the mesentery veins ; so they come as far as the liver , which ...
... virtue by decoction upon the fire ; and for that cause are given chiefly in in- fusion , juice , or powder . are well digested of the stomach , and well re- ceived also of the mesentery veins ; so they come as far as the liver , which ...
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