Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... matter nor by any specific virtues of matter , as the chemists fondly imagine ; but it happens when , earth cavities and the conformation of the ground concurring with the fit matter , those metals take from universal nature the forms ...
... matter nor by any specific virtues of matter , as the chemists fondly imagine ; but it happens when , earth cavities and the conformation of the ground concurring with the fit matter , those metals take from universal nature the forms ...
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... matter lost as much matter of the same quality , flesh or nerve , in lieu of the matter , flesh or nerve , that has be- come effete . But what is this but to make or engender flesh or nerve ? In like manner , growth cannot go on without ...
... matter lost as much matter of the same quality , flesh or nerve , in lieu of the matter , flesh or nerve , that has be- come effete . But what is this but to make or engender flesh or nerve ? In like manner , growth cannot go on without ...
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... matter suffices to detach them . The larger the foetus grows , indeed , the nearer it is to its term , the more readily are the car- uncles detached from the uterus , so that , like ripe fruit from the tree , they slip at length from ...
... matter suffices to detach them . The larger the foetus grows , indeed , the nearer it is to its term , the more readily are the car- uncles detached from the uterus , so that , like ripe fruit from the tree , they slip at length from ...
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