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... manner , let the nature sought be taste , or tasting ; and the following instances are con- stituent : viz . ( 1. ) those who naturally want their smell , do not perceive or distinguish by the taste , such meats as are musty or tainted ...
... manner , let the nature sought be taste , or tasting ; and the following instances are con- stituent : viz . ( 1. ) those who naturally want their smell , do not perceive or distinguish by the taste , such meats as are musty or tainted ...
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... light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the magnetic virtue , when communicated , or rather 20.
... light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the magnetic virtue , when communicated , or rather 20.
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... 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 such miracles of art may not ...
... 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 such miracles of art may not ...
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... 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 ; for much depends upon it . This was the chief view and design of the Royal ...
... 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 ; for much depends upon it . This was the chief view and design of the Royal ...
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... manner rivals the skin , or membrane of some animal ; the leaves of some plant ; or the like production of nature ; for ' tis neither brit- tle , as glass ; nor thready , as cloth ; for though it has its fibres , yet it has no distinct ...
... manner rivals the skin , or membrane of some animal ; the leaves of some plant ; or the like production of nature ; for ' tis neither brit- tle , as glass ; nor thready , as cloth ; for though it has its fibres , yet it has no distinct ...
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