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... perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all ...
... perfect induction . And , in proposing these helps , we shall , wherever tables are required , proceed upon the foregoing subject of heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all ...
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... 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 10.
... 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 10.
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... perfect animals , a certain hard substance flows to the head + . It seems also no absurd similitude , or confor- mity , that man should resemble an inverted plant , the root of the nerves and animal facul ties residing in the head , and ...
... perfect animals , a certain hard substance flows to the head + . It seems also no absurd similitude , or confor- mity , that man should resemble an inverted plant , the root of the nerves and animal facul ties residing in the head , and ...
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... perfect works , and as it were the masterpiece in every , art . For since the design is to bend nature to things , and bring her to serve the turn of man ; † ' tis absolutely proper that the works already in mens possession should be ...
... perfect works , and as it were the masterpiece in every , art . For since the design is to bend nature to things , and bring her to serve the turn of man ; † ' tis absolutely proper that the works already in mens possession should be ...
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... perfect works in each ; together with the ways of producing the effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that * See Part I. Aph . 109 , 110 . + Let sufficient attention be given to this paragraph ...
... perfect works in each ; together with the ways of producing the effect , or the manner of every operation . ‡ But we do not confine the diligence that * See Part I. Aph . 109 , 110 . + Let sufficient attention be given to this paragraph ...
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æther afford animals appears appetite Aristotle attract Author's History axioms betwixt Boyle Boyle's cause cold collected colour common consent crucial instances degree dilatation discovered discovery of forms distance diurnal motion doctrine earth endeavours example experiments farther fire flame gible glass greater gunpowder hence History of Condensation history of nature improve induction instance of alliance iron kind lastly let the nature light likewise loadstone manner mathematical means mind motion natural philosophy nature enquired nature sought neral Novum Organum numerous observed operate Paracelsus particular perfect philosophy practice prerogative instances principally procured proper putrefaction quicksilver quired quiry Rarifaction reason regard sciences seems sense shew singular Sir Isaac Newton's solid species spirit of wine stances subtile Sylva Sylvarum tables tain tangible bodies terrestrial animals texture ther thereof things tion ture understanding universal philosophy vessel whence wherein whilst whole