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... greater degree : because the manner of effecting , producing , and working such miracles of art , is generally plain ; whereas miracles of nature are commonly more obscure and dark . But here the greatest caution is re- quired , that ...
... greater degree : because the manner of effecting , producing , and working such miracles of art , is generally plain ; whereas miracles of nature are commonly more obscure and dark . But here the greatest caution is re- quired , that ...
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... greater diligence , exactness , and a better apparatus . On the contrary , this is to be held certain , that the ways and means of effecting the things and works hitherto discovered and described , are generally scanty and defective ...
... greater diligence , exactness , and a better apparatus . On the contrary , this is to be held certain , that the ways and means of effecting the things and works hitherto discovered and described , are generally scanty and defective ...
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... greater space , or dimension , and again contracted ; or , 3. neither the quantity nor the bulk is enlarged , but the waters , remain- ing both of the same weight and density , are rais- ed by some attractive virtue , that draws them ...
... greater space , or dimension , and again contracted ; or , 3. neither the quantity nor the bulk is enlarged , but the waters , remain- ing both of the same weight and density , are rais- ed by some attractive virtue , that draws them ...
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... greater force and velocity they will tend to it ; but the far- ther they are from it , the weaker and the slower , and this to a certain distance ; whence , if they were removed so far from the earth , as that the virtue thereof could ...
... greater force and velocity they will tend to it ; but the far- ther they are from it , the weaker and the slower , and this to a certain distance ; whence , if they were removed so far from the earth , as that the virtue thereof could ...
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... greater distance ; and , ( 3. ) such as cause to see more exactly and distinctly . .... ( 1. ) . Of the first kind are the newly invented microscopes , which shew the latent , and other- wise invisible small parts of bodies , and their ...
... greater distance ; and , ( 3. ) such as cause to see more exactly and distinctly . .... ( 1. ) . Of the first kind are the newly invented microscopes , which shew the latent , and other- wise invisible small parts of bodies , and their ...
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