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... natural Reason , and be instruct- ed fo far in the Mathematicks as concerns the Solids , or Fluids he obferves , to en- able him to make juft Obfervations , and to have fufficient Opportunity to make Obfervations and draw Conclufions ...
... natural Reason , and be instruct- ed fo far in the Mathematicks as concerns the Solids , or Fluids he obferves , to en- able him to make juft Obfervations , and to have fufficient Opportunity to make Obfervations and draw Conclufions ...
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... natural Caufes ; or that ' tis be- low them to condefcend to make Obfer- vations upon the most common or minute Things , and to begin to lay their Foun- dation on the Ground , and fo build up- wards ; or that Disorders come by chance ...
... natural Caufes ; or that ' tis be- low them to condefcend to make Obfer- vations upon the most common or minute Things , and to begin to lay their Foun- dation on the Ground , and fo build up- wards ; or that Disorders come by chance ...
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... Nature here , all Compofitions or grofs Bodies are form- ed , and all Corpufcles , or fmall Maffes move in Fluids ; and they and the Fluids are moved , either by external Causes or Agents , as Wind moves the Water , and Bodies in it ...
... Nature here , all Compofitions or grofs Bodies are form- ed , and all Corpufcles , or fmall Maffes move in Fluids ; and they and the Fluids are moved , either by external Causes or Agents , as Wind moves the Water , and Bodies in it ...
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... or Excrements in Form of Steam , paffed proper Strain- ers , and been separated from the ufelefs or hurtful Atoms . See Vol . XII . State of Nature . CHAP . CHA P. II . The Things necellary to keep thefe The 15 A HUMAN FRAME .
... or Excrements in Form of Steam , paffed proper Strain- ers , and been separated from the ufelefs or hurtful Atoms . See Vol . XII . State of Nature . CHAP . CHA P. II . The Things necellary to keep thefe The 15 A HUMAN FRAME .
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... natural Compreffure of the Air , which is common to all , in all Places , unlefs taken off by Art , and then there is immediately a total Ceffa- tion of all Motion . 3. A fufficient De- gree of Warmth or Heat from the Sun , Fire ...
... natural Compreffure of the Air , which is common to all , in all Places , unlefs taken off by Art , and then there is immediately a total Ceffa- tion of all Motion . 3. A fufficient De- gree of Warmth or Heat from the Sun , Fire ...
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