Opera, en anglois, avec notes par P. Shaw, Том 21738 |
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... universe , which are made of light , and de- pend not on the power of imagination , are either the colours of homogeneal lights , or compounded of them in a certain propor- tion . For the changes of colour , made " by refraction , do ...
... universe , which are made of light , and de- pend not on the power of imagination , are either the colours of homogeneal lights , or compounded of them in a certain propor- tion . For the changes of colour , made " by refraction , do ...
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... universe , and the continual preferver and upholder of it ( which is much more than the peripatetic hypothefis allows ) for those things which the school - philofophers afcribe to the agency of nature , interpofing upon emergencies , I ...
... universe , and the continual preferver and upholder of it ( which is much more than the peripatetic hypothefis allows ) for those things which the school - philofophers afcribe to the agency of nature , interpofing upon emergencies , I ...
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... universe , or fyftem of the corporeal works of God ; as when ' tis faid of a phenix , or a chimera , that there is no fuch thing in nature . 8. Sometimes , too , and that most commonly , we would exprefs by the word nature , a femi ...
... universe , or fyftem of the corporeal works of God ; as when ' tis faid of a phenix , or a chimera , that there is no fuch thing in nature . 8. Sometimes , too , and that most commonly , we would exprefs by the word nature , a femi ...
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... universe , & c . 7. If , where men employ the word nature for the universe , or the fy- ftem of the corporeal works of God ; we ufe the word world , or uni- verfe ; and , instead of the phenomena of nature , fubftitute , the pheno mena ...
... universe , & c . 7. If , where men employ the word nature for the universe , or the fy- ftem of the corporeal works of God ; we ufe the word world , or uni- verfe ; and , instead of the phenomena of nature , fubftitute , the pheno mena ...
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... without ever miffing of her end ; and that she watches against a Vacuum , for the wel- TH SECT . II . PHYSICS . ture ; what fare of the universe . SECT . II2 A free Inquiry into the ARguments against a Vacuum confidered P.
... without ever miffing of her end ; and that she watches against a Vacuum , for the wel- TH SECT . II . PHYSICS . ture ; what fare of the universe . SECT . II2 A free Inquiry into the ARguments against a Vacuum confidered P.
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