Great Books of the Western World, Band 30Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... spirit enclosed in tangi- ble bodies ; for every tangible body with which we are acquainted , contains an invisible and in- tangible spirit , over which it is drawn , and which it seems to clothe . This spirit being emit- ted from a ...
... spirit enclosed in tangi- ble bodies ; for every tangible body with which we are acquainted , contains an invisible and in- tangible spirit , over which it is drawn , and which it seems to clothe . This spirit being emit- ted from a ...
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... spirit , over the thin particles of a watery or oleaginous spirit con- tained in its food , multiplies itself and gener- ates fresh spirit ; the solid parts of plants and animals , as the leaf , flower , the flesh , bone , and the like ...
... spirit , over the thin particles of a watery or oleaginous spirit con- tained in its food , multiplies itself and gener- ates fresh spirit ; the solid parts of plants and animals , as the leaf , flower , the flesh , bone , and the like ...
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... spirits only , although in most bodies the spirit predominates , owing to its rapid mo- tion and penetration ; for the grosser parts pre- dominate in denser bodies , which are not filled with a quick and active spirit ( such as exists ...
... spirits only , although in most bodies the spirit predominates , owing to its rapid mo- tion and penetration ; for the grosser parts pre- dominate in denser bodies , which are not filled with a quick and active spirit ( such as exists ...
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ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING Page I | 1 |
First Book 1 Second Book | 29 |
NOVUM ORGANUM Page | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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