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This divine , who is manifestly a disciple of Dr. Reid's school , commences his enquiry into the immateriality of the foul , by stating the various opinions that have been formed concerning matter . Common people , he observes are ...
This divine , who is manifestly a disciple of Dr. Reid's school , commences his enquiry into the immateriality of the foul , by stating the various opinions that have been formed concerning matter . Common people , he observes are ...
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Some of these facts correspond with what has been advanced concerning la matiere verde , and others have been noticed in the Philosophical Transactions * . On the Influence of Electricity on Plants . This memoir was first published in ...
Some of these facts correspond with what has been advanced concerning la matiere verde , and others have been noticed in the Philosophical Transactions * . On the Influence of Electricity on Plants . This memoir was first published in ...
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... concerning the influence of natural electricity , in promoting the growth of vegetables . He does not entertain doubts concerning some beneficial influence of the electric matter in the atmosphere , but concerning the validity of ...
... concerning the influence of natural electricity , in promoting the growth of vegetables . He does not entertain doubts concerning some beneficial influence of the electric matter in the atmosphere , but concerning the validity of ...
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