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... subtile , can neither be perceived nor touched , whence in the enquiry after such bodies , we must necessarily use reduc- tions . Suppose , therefore , the subject of enquiry were the action and motion of the spirit includ- ed in ...
... subtile , can neither be perceived nor touched , whence in the enquiry after such bodies , we must necessarily use reduc- tions . Suppose , therefore , the subject of enquiry were the action and motion of the spirit includ- ed in ...
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... subtile , readily in- sinuate into the pores of solid vessels . Let the sixth motion be that we call motion of acquisition , or motion of want ; by which bo- dies , when placed among others that are hetero- geneous to , and , as it were ...
... subtile , readily in- sinuate into the pores of solid vessels . Let the sixth motion be that we call motion of acquisition , or motion of want ; by which bo- dies , when placed among others that are hetero- geneous to , and , as it were ...
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... subtile of diffusive motions ; but we think proper to make it a species by itself , because of a remarkable difference it has in respect of the two former . For the simple motion of assimilation transforms bodies themselves , so that if ...
... subtile of diffusive motions ; but we think proper to make it a species by itself , because of a remarkable difference it has in respect of the two former . For the simple motion of assimilation transforms bodies themselves , so that if ...
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... subtile texture of com- pound bodies , is , by this means , confounded and destroyed , so that the effects of a milder heat ought , by all means , to be tried and dis- covered ; whence much more subtile mixtures and regular textures ...
... subtile texture of com- pound bodies , is , by this means , confounded and destroyed , so that the effects of a milder heat ought , by all means , to be tried and dis- covered ; whence much more subtile mixtures and regular textures ...
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... subtile than the works of fire * . Wine can no way be so well clarified by the fire , as by time , nor are the incinerations made by fire so exquisite as the resolutions , con- sumptions , and decays of time . The sudden and precipitate ...
... subtile than the works of fire * . Wine can no way be so well clarified by the fire , as by time , nor are the incinerations made by fire so exquisite as the resolutions , con- sumptions , and decays of time . The sudden and precipitate ...
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