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... Such a Multi- tude of Opinions are likely rather to per- plex or deceive , than to direct him to the Truth . Nay as our Comprehenfions are not infinite , the more Ideas he has of Things · Things which concern not the Matter in hand ...
... Such a Multi- tude of Opinions are likely rather to per- plex or deceive , than to direct him to the Truth . Nay as our Comprehenfions are not infinite , the more Ideas he has of Things · Things which concern not the Matter in hand ...
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... ' Tis evident , that such a Mixture of Solids and Fluids , as is conftantly fup- plied into our Stomachs , kept warm , and defended from the Air , as that in our sto- machs 1 machs and Guts is , and kept in Agita The HUMAN FRAME . 57.
... ' Tis evident , that such a Mixture of Solids and Fluids , as is conftantly fup- plied into our Stomachs , kept warm , and defended from the Air , as that in our sto- machs 1 machs and Guts is , and kept in Agita The HUMAN FRAME . 57.
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... Such a Degree of Cold as condenfes the Steam in the outward Ends of the Nerves , or in the Muscles , takes away the Sense of Feeling , and almoft the Power of Mo- tion . What Effects different forts of Steam , different Quantities ...
... Such a Degree of Cold as condenfes the Steam in the outward Ends of the Nerves , or in the Muscles , takes away the Sense of Feeling , and almoft the Power of Mo- tion . What Effects different forts of Steam , different Quantities ...
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... such a Degree , or the Pancrea- tick or Gall , or other Juices out of the Guts , affift in opening it , I cannot tell ; perhaps it may be opened by the Strength of the Steam in the Stomach , by extend- ing the Stomach , and repelling ...
... such a Degree , or the Pancrea- tick or Gall , or other Juices out of the Guts , affift in opening it , I cannot tell ; perhaps it may be opened by the Strength of the Steam in the Stomach , by extend- ing the Stomach , and repelling ...
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... Such must frequently thwart and oppofe the Course they naturally take to cure us , weaken , or bind the Hands of thole who are affifting us ; and ftrengthen or arm thofe who are deftroying us . The Circulation of the Blood , though it ...
... Such must frequently thwart and oppofe the Course they naturally take to cure us , weaken , or bind the Hands of thole who are affifting us ; and ftrengthen or arm thofe who are deftroying us . The Circulation of the Blood , though it ...
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