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 have no magnitude ; and , sdixori yev " Arquos öQin aïobnows for an atom is not visible to the fenfe . But De- mocritus believed that fome atoms may be very big . turn upon us , and be continued for ever ;. Thus Aristotle , lib ...
... atoms have no magnitude ; and , sdixori yev " Arquos öQin aïobnows for an atom is not visible to the fenfe . But De- mocritus believed that fome atoms may be very big . turn upon us , and be continued for ever ;. Thus Aristotle , lib ...
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... atoms . Now , though the very fame method , with lefs attention , had forced him to acknowledge fubftances immaterial , and to have made the universe more complete by another kind of beings ; yet it was hard to thwart the genius of his ...
... atoms . Now , though the very fame method , with lefs attention , had forced him to acknowledge fubftances immaterial , and to have made the universe more complete by another kind of beings ; yet it was hard to thwart the genius of his ...
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... atom proceeds not from the littlenefs , but the folidity : for fince the atoms are of different figures , fome triangular , fome fquare , & c . it is abfurd to ima- gine , that the mind , by which only atoms are per- ceived , cannot ...
... atom proceeds not from the littlenefs , but the folidity : for fince the atoms are of different figures , fome triangular , fome fquare , & c . it is abfurd to ima- gine , that the mind , by which only atoms are per- ceived , cannot ...
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... atoms , according to Epicurus , are endowed with quantity ; but all quantity has an extreme : now that extreme is the leaft thing that can be con- ceived ; nor does it ever fubfist separated , and dif joined from the other parts ; and ...
... atoms , according to Epicurus , are endowed with quantity ; but all quantity has an extreme : now that extreme is the leaft thing that can be con- ceived ; nor does it ever fubfist separated , and dif joined from the other parts ; and ...
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... atoms , from what he has proved already . For he has demonftrated , either that there must be fome feeds from all eternity undif folved and unbroken , or that no thing whatever could have been produced , or at least must have been ...
... atoms , from what he has proved already . For he has demonftrated , either that there must be fome feeds from all eternity undif folved and unbroken , or that no thing whatever could have been produced , or at least must have been ...
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