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... Natural . 3. Human · The trunk of all , a primitive or summary philosophy · to the being and attributes of God ; and the nature of angels or spirits Natural philosophy , divided into speculative and practical 333 333 34 · 2 34 • The ...
... Natural . 3. Human · The trunk of all , a primitive or summary philosophy · to the being and attributes of God ; and the nature of angels or spirits Natural philosophy , divided into speculative and practical 333 333 34 · 2 34 • The ...
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... natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder , ascendant and de- scendent ; ascending from experiments , to the in- the invention of new experiments ; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered ...
... natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder , ascendant and de- scendent ; ascending from experiments , to the in- the invention of new experiments ; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered ...
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... natural philosophy , and considereth quantity deter- | mined , as it is auxiliary and incident unto them . For many parts of nature can neither be invented with sufficient subtilty , nor demonstrated with suffi- cient perspicuity , nor ...
... natural philosophy , and considereth quantity deter- | mined , as it is auxiliary and incident unto them . For many parts of nature can neither be invented with sufficient subtilty , nor demonstrated with suffi- cient perspicuity , nor ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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