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... kind than they are . For doth any of them , in handling quantity , speak of the force of union , how and how far it multiplieth virtue ? Doth any give the reason , why some things in nature are so common , and in so great mass , and ...
... kind than they are . For doth any of them , in handling quantity , speak of the force of union , how and how far it multiplieth virtue ? Doth any give the reason , why some things in nature are so common , and in so great mass , and ...
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... kind of invention an empiric may manage . Again , by the knowledge of physical causes there cannot fail to follow many indications and designations of new particulars , if men in their speculation will keep one eye upon use and practice ...
... kind of invention an empiric may manage . Again , by the knowledge of physical causes there cannot fail to follow many indications and designations of new particulars , if men in their speculation will keep one eye upon use and practice ...
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... kind than gold and silver , ) I thought good to propound it to better inquiry . 4. Concerning speech and words , the consideration of them hath produced the science of grammar : for man still striveth to reintegrate himself in those ...
... kind than gold and silver , ) I thought good to propound it to better inquiry . 4. Concerning speech and words , the consideration of them hath produced the science of grammar : for man still striveth to reintegrate himself in those ...
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The nature or manner of the Revelation | 1 |
Gruter Frankfort 1665 Opera Ommia with Life by W Rawley | 74 |
INTRODUCTION by G W Kitchin V | 175 |
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