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... intelligible . Whence , after reading the ex- amples , it may be proper to go over the general description again , in order the better to take the sense , and observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
... intelligible . Whence , after reading the ex- amples , it may be proper to go over the general description again , in order the better to take the sense , and observe the correspondence . many respects ) it is easy to form and collect 22.
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... sense , and those of inanimate bo- dies without sense , only that in the former an animal spirit is added to the body so disposed , but is wanting in the latter , whence as many con- formities as there are among inanimate bodies , so ...
... sense , and those of inanimate bo- dies without sense , only that in the former an animal spirit is added to the body so disposed , but is wanting in the latter , whence as many con- formities as there are among inanimate bodies , so ...
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... sense attending them in these inanimate bodies , for want of the animal spirit * . Again , the roots and branches of plants , though this may seem strange , are conformable instances ; for every vegetable swells , and thrusts out its ...
... sense attending them in these inanimate bodies , for want of the animal spirit * . Again , the roots and branches of plants , though this may seem strange , are conformable instances ; for every vegetable swells , and thrusts out its ...
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... sense of venereal pleasure among the kinds of touch , and the scent of the blood - hound among the kinds of smell . " So with the grammarians , the letter S is held singular , for the easiness of its composition with consonants ...
... sense of venereal pleasure among the kinds of touch , and the scent of the blood - hound among the kinds of smell . " So with the grammarians , the letter S is held singular , for the easiness of its composition with consonants ...
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... sense has no cognizance thereof , but of all the bodies known to men , there is no concrete unsusceptible of heat t . Again , let the nature sought be consistence , and air is a hostile instance ‡ ; for metal may flow , and be ...
... sense has no cognizance thereof , but of all the bodies known to men , there is no concrete unsusceptible of heat t . Again , let the nature sought be consistence , and air is a hostile instance ‡ ; for metal may flow , and be ...
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