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... thread , to prevent a discontinuity of the water ; bas C ENGO BALE * See above , Part II : Aph . 4. Whence it will evidently appear of what great use these instances are . 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to 12.
... thread , to prevent a discontinuity of the water ; bas C ENGO BALE * See above , Part II : Aph . 4. Whence it will evidently appear of what great use these instances are . 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to 12.
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... Whence it is manifest , that the form of attraction is a thing that is vivid and strong in the loadstone , but weak and latent in iron . After the same manner , it is observed , that headless arrows of wood , being fired out of a gun ...
... Whence it is manifest , that the form of attraction is a thing that is vivid and strong in the loadstone , but weak and latent in iron . After the same manner , it is observed , that headless arrows of wood , being fired out of a gun ...
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... whence , if a man should read a writing twenty times over , he would not remember it so well , as if he should read it but ten times , with trying between whiles to repeat it ; and consulting the copy where his memory failed . Hence ...
... whence , if a man should read a writing twenty times over , he would not remember it so well , as if he should read it but ten times , with trying between whiles to repeat it ; and consulting the copy where his memory failed . Hence ...
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... 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.
... 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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... whence as many con- formities as there are among inanimate bodies , so many senses there might be in animals , pro- vided there were organs , or perforations in the animal body , for the animal spirit to act upon the parts rightly ...
... whence as many con- formities as there are among inanimate bodies , so many senses there might be in animals , pro- vided there were organs , or perforations in the animal body , for the animal spirit to act upon the parts rightly ...
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