The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... atoms , or minute indivisible corpufcles , which they held to be the first principles of all things ? An opinion fo ab- furd , that even the bare mentioning of it confutes it . So far , therefore , from being of dangerous confequence to ...
... atoms , or minute indivisible corpufcles , which they held to be the first principles of all things ? An opinion fo ab- furd , that even the bare mentioning of it confutes it . So far , therefore , from being of dangerous confequence to ...
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... atoms , is proposed , and often ftrenuously defended ; nay , we must in that cafe be obliged to neglect almoft all the writers of antiquity . And , to say all in a word , almoft all the authors of the preceding ages , the poets , the ...
... atoms , is proposed , and often ftrenuously defended ; nay , we must in that cafe be obliged to neglect almoft all the writers of antiquity . And , to say all in a word , almoft all the authors of the preceding ages , the poets , the ...
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... atoms . And let it fuf- fice to give notice once for all , that he calls them by feveral other names likewife : as corpufcles , elements , first matter , firft caufes , firft bodies , lit- the bodies , & c Ver . 78. Here Lucretius ...
... atoms . And let it fuf- fice to give notice once for all , that he calls them by feveral other names likewife : as corpufcles , elements , first matter , firft caufes , firft bodies , lit- the bodies , & c Ver . 78. Here Lucretius ...
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... atoms , for that would deftroy their neceffity of being , and infer difcerpibility ; but they have quafi corpus , and quafi fanguinem , as it were a body , and as it were blood : a fancy perchance received from Homer . Οὐ γὰρ σῖτον ἔδεσ ...
... atoms , for that would deftroy their neceffity of being , and infer difcerpibility ; but they have quafi corpus , and quafi fanguinem , as it were a body , and as it were blood : a fancy perchance received from Homer . Οὐ γὰρ σῖτον ἔδεσ ...
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... atoms , because those eter- nal principles and feeds of things , in themselves , and apart from the bodies which they compose , are imperceptible to the fenfe , and , by reason of their exility , too fmall and fubtle not to efcape the ...
... atoms , because those eter- nal principles and feeds of things , in themselves , and apart from the bodies which they compose , are imperceptible to the fenfe , and , by reason of their exility , too fmall and fubtle not to efcape the ...
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