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... proper , and decorous , than that they should spring from their great Mother the Earth . ... but form'd out of the ground : I think that an office most proper for Nature , that can set so many hands to work at once ; and that hath ...
... proper , and decorous , than that they should spring from their great Mother the Earth . ... but form'd out of the ground : I think that an office most proper for Nature , that can set so many hands to work at once ; and that hath ...
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One may safely , however , affirm , that , if we consider these sciences in a proper light , their advantages and disadvantages nearly compensate each other , and reduce both of them to a state of equality . If the mind , with greater ...
One may safely , however , affirm , that , if we consider these sciences in a proper light , their advantages and disadvantages nearly compensate each other , and reduce both of them to a state of equality . If the mind , with greater ...
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Thus , in all other parts of the body , as well as these , wherever , for the sake of the necessary motion of the parts , with proper strength and agility , the insertions of the muscles are too hard and sudden , their swellings too ...
Thus , in all other parts of the body , as well as these , wherever , for the sake of the necessary motion of the parts , with proper strength and agility , the insertions of the muscles are too hard and sudden , their swellings too ...
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Thomas Burnet | 17 |
John Locke | 37 |
John Dennis | 48 |
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