The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ..., Volume 1William Marrat, Pishey Thompson Whittingham and Rowland., 1811 |
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... thing in nature seems in some measure im- pregnated with that property , or perhaps substance , which the ancients called anima mundi , or elementary fire : now as all things have this fire in a greater or less proportion , only as they ...
... thing in nature seems in some measure im- pregnated with that property , or perhaps substance , which the ancients called anima mundi , or elementary fire : now as all things have this fire in a greater or less proportion , only as they ...
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... things , the nature and uation of which admitted of victory . For there is no ce , however great , which may not be ... thing merciful , humane , just , mild , or prudent , hich is done , especially in anger , so averse to wisdom ; in ...
... things , the nature and uation of which admitted of victory . For there is no ce , however great , which may not be ... thing merciful , humane , just , mild , or prudent , hich is done , especially in anger , so averse to wisdom ; in ...
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... thing in nature which may prove , or infer , a future dissolution ? To which I answer , that I do not think there is any thing in nature which necessarily demon- strates a future dissolution : but that position of the Peripatetic school ...
... thing in nature which may prove , or infer , a future dissolution ? To which I answer , that I do not think there is any thing in nature which necessarily demon- strates a future dissolution : but that position of the Peripatetic school ...
Contents
Two Epigrams of much point | 32 |
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Studies | 98 |
Essay on Satirical | 105 |
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