The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... term , though a Greek compound , is not to be found among the Greek writers . The first traces of it occur to us in the Physics of Aris- totle , the last fourteen books of which are en- titled in the printed editions , Τῶν μετὰ τὰ ...
... term , though a Greek compound , is not to be found among the Greek writers . The first traces of it occur to us in the Physics of Aris- totle , the last fourteen books of which are en- titled in the printed editions , Τῶν μετὰ τὰ ...
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... terms , and no settled premises to build upon . Corruptibility and incorruptibility , in- telligent and unintelligent , organized and inor- ganic , are terms that convey distinct meanings to the mind , and impart modes of being that are ...
... terms , and no settled premises to build upon . Corruptibility and incorruptibility , in- telligent and unintelligent , organized and inor- ganic , are terms that convey distinct meanings to the mind , and impart modes of being that are ...
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... term that , in its strictest sense , comprehends all the rest of the immense fabric of actual and possible being , and includes in its vast circumference every essence and mode of essence of every other being , as well below as above ...
... term that , in its strictest sense , comprehends all the rest of the immense fabric of actual and possible being , and includes in its vast circumference every essence and mode of essence of every other being , as well below as above ...
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... which is intended by the term caloric . But what is magnetism ? What is voltaism ? * Vol . I. Ser . 1. Lect . IV . p . 83. 89 . + Vol . I. Ser . 1. Lect . v . p . 97 . What is caloric ? There is not a philosopher in AND IMMATERIALISM . 11.
... which is intended by the term caloric . But what is magnetism ? What is voltaism ? * Vol . I. Ser . 1. Lect . IV . p . 83. 89 . + Vol . I. Ser . 1. Lect . v . p . 97 . What is caloric ? There is not a philosopher in AND IMMATERIALISM . 11.
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... term to express ideas that have no connec- tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter ...
... term to express ideas that have no connec- tion with each other , and which cannot , there- fore , be thus expressed without the grossest confusion ? It is high time to be more accurate , and to have both determinate words and deter ...
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