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... we shall find it current among the philosophers of various schools , and
especially that of which Lord Bolingbroke has been placed at the head ; and
hence running through every page of the celebrated Essay on Man , in the
composition of ...
... we shall find it current among the philosophers of various schools , and
especially that of which Lord Bolingbroke has been placed at the head ; and
hence running through every page of the celebrated Essay on Man , in the
composition of ...
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When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay , And could not heave her
head , The tuneful voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead ! Then
hot and cold , and moist and dry , In order to their stations leap , And Musie's ...
When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring atoms lay , And could not heave her
head , The tuneful voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead ! Then
hot and cold , and moist and dry , In order to their stations leap , And Musie's ...
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The ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES of matter are usually classed under the six
following heads : passivity , extension , density , impenetrability , divisibility , and
gravitation ; which , however , may easily be reduced to four , since extension ,
density ...
The ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES of matter are usually classed under the six
following heads : passivity , extension , density , impenetrability , divisibility , and
gravitation ; which , however , may easily be reduced to four , since extension ,
density ...
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The zoologist , in order to assist his inquiries , divides the whole animal creation
into six general heads or classes : as those of mammals , birds , amphibials ,
fishes , insects , and worms . Each of these classes he subdivides into orders ; of
...
The zoologist , in order to assist his inquiries , divides the whole animal creation
into six general heads or classes : as those of mammals , birds , amphibials ,
fishes , insects , and worms . Each of these classes he subdivides into orders ; of
...
Página 101
... appreciating the magnificent scenery by which he is encompassed , and of
adoring its Almighty Architect -- at once the head , the heart , and the tongue of
the whole - well , indeed , may he exult and rejoice ! But let him rejoice with
modesty .
... appreciating the magnificent scenery by which he is encompassed , and of
adoring its Almighty Architect -- at once the head , the heart , and the tongue of
the whole - well , indeed , may he exult and rejoice ! But let him rejoice with
modesty .
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Términos y frases comunes
able action already animals appears become belong birds blood body brain called cause character chiefly common consequence considerable consists constitutes continued denominated derived direct distinct distinguished doctrine earth effect equally example existence extensive external fact faculty feeling fishes former four give given hand head heart hence human ideas immediately important insects instances instinct intelligence Italy kind knowledge known language laws lecture less light living manner material matter means meet mind nature never objects observed occasion occasionally operation organs origin passions perfect perhaps period persons philosophers plants possess present principle produced proof prove reason regarded respect result says seems sensation sense separate similar sometimes species substance sufficient supposed term thing tion traced tribes variety various vegetable whole