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... body to take these wretches ? They have said to me ; ' Sir , we do not thieve from disposi- tion ; but we thieve because we cannot get employment : our character is damned , and nobody will have us : ' and so it is ; there is no ...
... body to take these wretches ? They have said to me ; ' Sir , we do not thieve from disposi- tion ; but we thieve because we cannot get employment : our character is damned , and nobody will have us : ' and so it is ; there is no ...
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... body , body : but since they must be either corporeal or incorporeal , it follows , that they are incorporeal . To this end he argues , that " bodies are composed of in- corporeal principles , not to be compre- hended but by the mind ...
... body , body : but since they must be either corporeal or incorporeal , it follows , that they are incorporeal . To this end he argues , that " bodies are composed of in- corporeal principles , not to be compre- hended but by the mind ...
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... bodies in falling , but not so exactly as to determine its law or cause . It was an axiom of Aristotle and the Peripatetics , that a body in falling ac- quired a celerity of motion , proportionable to its distance from the place whence ...
... bodies in falling , but not so exactly as to determine its law or cause . It was an axiom of Aristotle and the Peripatetics , that a body in falling ac- quired a celerity of motion , proportionable to its distance from the place whence ...
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