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Pàgina 13
It can scarcely have escaped the notice of an observer , that when a new feather
firit makes its appearance on the body of a bird , a tender filmy substance
environs and defends it , during its infant ftate . But no sooner does the web
increase to ...
It can scarcely have escaped the notice of an observer , that when a new feather
firit makes its appearance on the body of a bird , a tender filmy substance
environs and defends it , during its infant ftate . But no sooner does the web
increase to ...
Pàgina 125
He held , that the stars are fiery bodies ; that the moon is an opaque body
illuminated by the sun , and that the earth is a spherical body placed in the
middle of the universe . ' It is a little fingular that his tenets respecting dæmons ,
and the night ...
He held , that the stars are fiery bodies ; that the moon is an opaque body
illuminated by the sun , and that the earth is a spherical body placed in the
middle of the universe . ' It is a little fingular that his tenets respecting dæmons ,
and the night ...
Pàgina 207
We are therefore induced to pay credit to his assertion , that they were for the
greater part written in the evening ( the only interval of relaxation from severer
studies which his employ allows ) , when both body and mind were already
fatigued ...
We are therefore induced to pay credit to his assertion , that they were for the
greater part written in the evening ( the only interval of relaxation from severer
studies which his employ allows ) , when both body and mind were already
fatigued ...
Pàgina 217
Their idea of God is , however , a singular one : they suppose that he always
existed in a human form ; but , for the sake of the redemption of the world , he
assumed a material body , though not a human soul . This redemption , they think
...
Their idea of God is , however , a singular one : they suppose that he always
existed in a human form ; but , for the sake of the redemption of the world , he
assumed a material body , though not a human soul . This redemption , they think
...
Pàgina 323
... whose book , she says , contains such a body of mind , as she hardly ever met
with . ' Duval ' s two ponderous folios of Aristotle ' s works lie now before us , and
per . haps those may be styled a body of mind ' - but to contain a body of mind !
... whose book , she says , contains such a body of mind , as she hardly ever met
with . ' Duval ' s two ponderous folios of Aristotle ' s works lie now before us , and
per . haps those may be styled a body of mind ' - but to contain a body of mind !
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