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... common occurrence * . 29. In the eighth place come deviating in- 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 ...
... common occurrence * . 29. In the eighth place come deviating in- 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 ...
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... common . But a collection , or particular natural history should be made of all prodigious and monstrous births and productions of nature ; and of all things new , extraordinary , and uncommon in the uni- verse : but this is to be done ...
... common . But a collection , or particular natural history should be made of all prodigious and monstrous births and productions of nature ; and of all things new , extraordinary , and uncommon in the uni- verse : but this is to be done ...
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... common things , are almost singular in their natures ; the same is to be done in the singularities of art . For example , paper , though a very common thing , is a singular instance of art . For if well observed , artificial matters are ...
... common things , are almost singular in their natures ; the same is to be done in the singularities of art . For example , paper , though a very common thing , is a singular instance of art . For if well observed , artificial matters are ...
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... common , familiar , and obvious , the mind acquires a strong bent , or habit ; whereby it judges that all things are conformable to these : and hence we frequently impose gross sophistry upon ourselves for truth ; and argue , and act ...
... common , familiar , and obvious , the mind acquires a strong bent , or habit ; whereby it judges that all things are conformable to these : and hence we frequently impose gross sophistry upon ourselves for truth ; and argue , and act ...
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... common , the obvious , and ordinary kind . See the Doctrine of Idols , Part I. Aph . 38-61 . * Viz . From its idols . † See below , Aph . 50 , of the present section . So , in the enquiry of heat , flame is the subject , in the 1 ...
... common , the obvious , and ordinary kind . See the Doctrine of Idols , Part I. Aph . 38-61 . * Viz . From its idols . † See below , Aph . 50 , of the present section . So , in the enquiry of heat , flame is the subject , in the 1 ...
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