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... texture , or structure of the body , and so reflected to the eye . But these instances are solitary , or single , in point of likeness . to See above , Table IV . Aph . 18 Viz . In the prism , glasses , dew , & c . Which kind of ...
... texture , or structure of the body , and so reflected to the eye . But these instances are solitary , or single , in point of likeness . to See above , Table IV . Aph . 18 Viz . In the prism , glasses , dew , & c . Which kind of ...
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... texture of the parts * . Thus these instances are solitary , in point of difference . And we call both the kinds by one and the same name . 23. In the second place come travelling in- stances , or those wherein the nature enquired after ...
... texture of the parts * . Thus these instances are solitary , in point of difference . And we call both the kinds by one and the same name . 23. In the second place come travelling in- stances , or those wherein the nature enquired after ...
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... texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed , are white ; that a dissimilarity in the regular texture of bodies , af fords all colours , except black ; and that a dis- similarity in a compound , absolutely irregular , and ...
... texture , or arrange- ment of their parts disturbed , are white ; that a dissimilarity in the regular texture of bodies , af fords all colours , except black ; and that a dis- similarity in a compound , absolutely irregular , and ...
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... texture . 25. In the fourth place come those we call clandestine instances , or instances of twilight , which are in a manner opposite to glaring in- stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect ...
... texture . 25. In the fourth place come those we call clandestine instances , or instances of twilight , which are in a manner opposite to glaring in- stances , as shewing the nature enquired after in its weakest virtue and imperfect ...
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... texture of natural matters : insomuch that the like can hardly be found again among artificial things ; but it re- mains perfectly singular . And in artificial things , those , doubtless , are to be preferred which imitate and resemble ...
... texture of natural matters : insomuch that the like can hardly be found again among artificial things ; but it re- mains perfectly singular . And in artificial things , those , doubtless , are to be preferred which imitate and resemble ...
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