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... stances , or those wherein the nature enquired after , travels , or advances to generation , when it was not before in being ; or , on the contrary , travels , or tends to destruction , when it was in being before . And , therefore , in ...
... stances , or those wherein the nature enquired after , travels , or advances to generation , when it was not before in being ; or , on the contrary , travels , or tends to destruction , when it was in being before . And , therefore , in ...
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... stances , that requires a particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too much to the efficient , and to infect , or at least to tinge the understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of ...
... stances , that requires a particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too much to the efficient , and to infect , or at least to tinge the understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of ...
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... stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect state , or rudi- ments , striving or , as its were , first attempting to manifest itself , whilst it remains covered and subdued , or kept under by a ...
... stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect state , or rudi- ments , striving or , as its were , first attempting to manifest itself , whilst it remains covered and subdued , or kept under by a ...
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... stances , are such as these ; viz . a speculum and the eye , the structure of the ear , and of the ca- vernous places that yield an echo , & c . from which conformity , besides the observation of the similitude or correspondence ( which ...
... stances , are such as these ; viz . a speculum and the eye , the structure of the ear , and of the ca- vernous places that yield an echo , & c . from which conformity , besides the observation of the similitude or correspondence ( which ...
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... stances ; that is , the errors of nature , and things monstrous and uncommon , where nature turns aside from her ordinary course . For the errors of nature differ from singular instances , in this , that singular instances are miracles ...
... stances ; that is , the errors of nature , and things monstrous and uncommon , where nature turns aside from her ordinary course . For the errors of nature differ from singular instances , in this , that singular instances are miracles ...
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