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... kind ) dọth kill the other motion , except itself be killed by a violent mo- tion ; as in these instances of arrows ; for then the motion of attraction by similitude of substance be- 1 Sandys , p . 50 . ginneth to shew itself . But we ...
... kind ) dọth kill the other motion , except itself be killed by a violent mo- tion ; as in these instances of arrows ; for then the motion of attraction by similitude of substance be- 1 Sandys , p . 50 . ginneth to shew itself . But we ...
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... kind of colliquation , and 1 Sandys , p . 51. He like Bacon suggests the establishment of breweries at Constantinople . 2 For the statements in this and the next three paragraphs , see Arist . Prob . ii . 2 , 3 , 4. 16 , and 23 . : that ...
... kind of colliquation , and 1 Sandys , p . 51. He like Bacon suggests the establishment of breweries at Constantinople . 2 For the statements in this and the next three paragraphs , see Arist . Prob . ii . 2 , 3 , 4. 16 , and 23 . : that ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. : that kind of colliquation is not made either by an over- dry heat , or an over - moist heat : for over - moisture doth somewhat extinguish the heat ; as we see ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. : that kind of colliquation is not made either by an over- dry heat , or an over - moist heat : for over - moisture doth somewhat extinguish the heat ; as we see ...
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... kind it is a motion of shrinking , ) and likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he ...
... kind it is a motion of shrinking , ) and likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he ...
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... kind of appeal to the Deity ; which is the author , by power and providence , of strange wonders . 721. Laughing causeth a dilatation of the mouth and lips ; a continued expulsion of the breath , with the loud noise , which maketh the ...
... kind of appeal to the Deity ; which is the author , by power and providence , of strange wonders . 721. Laughing causeth a dilatation of the mouth and lips ; a continued expulsion of the breath , with the loud noise , which maketh the ...
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