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... discovery of forms , and for want thereof the philosophical enquiries we generally meet with are but light skirmishes , instead of close grapplings with nature ; or , without a meta- phor , they have no strong and direct tendency to the ...
... discovery of forms , and for want thereof the philosophical enquiries we generally meet with are but light skirmishes , instead of close grapplings with nature ; or , without a meta- phor , they have no strong and direct tendency to the ...
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... discovering itself in one thing , leads to its discovery in all the rest . But the more simple this passage is , the nobler the instance should be esteemed . Again , these travelling instances are of great use in practice , because , as ...
... discovering itself in one thing , leads to its discovery in all the rest . But the more simple this passage is , the nobler the instance should be esteemed . Again , these travelling instances are of great use in practice , because , as ...
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... discovering the form of whiteness , that two bodies , of themselves more or less transpa- rent , viz . air and water , or air and glass , being mixed together , in subtile or small parts , should exhibit whiteness , by differently ...
... discovering the form of whiteness , that two bodies , of themselves more or less transpa- rent , viz . air and water , or air and glass , being mixed together , in subtile or small parts , should exhibit whiteness , by differently ...
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... discovery of the form , as plain- ly appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + . And therefore the instance of paper , which is white when dry , but proves less white when wet , and ...
... discovery of the form , as plain- ly appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + . And therefore the instance of paper , which is white when dry , but proves less white when wet , and ...
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... cer tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction ...
... cer tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of its momentary extinction ...
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