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Page 212
... matter to give , are de . scribed within two points ; the one as punctum unitas , and the other , the punctum multiplicitas . Addition . There is but one matter , or substance , that fills space ; it is usually termed raw . Every thing ...
... matter to give , are de . scribed within two points ; the one as punctum unitas , and the other , the punctum multiplicitas . Addition . There is but one matter , or substance , that fills space ; it is usually termed raw . Every thing ...
Page 248
... matter in common with St. Matthew ; and in those places only , where St. Mark had no matter in common with St. Matthew , he had frequently recourse to St. Luke's Gospel . ” This hypothesis is certainly ingenious , and is supported with ...
... matter in common with St. Matthew ; and in those places only , where St. Mark had no matter in common with St. Matthew , he had frequently recourse to St. Luke's Gospel . ” This hypothesis is certainly ingenious , and is supported with ...
Page 370
... matter . In the application of clay , sand , loam , marle , or chalk to lands , there are no particular chemical ... matter , as the cause of sterility , it may be destroyed by much pulverization and exposure to air , by paring and ...
... matter . In the application of clay , sand , loam , marle , or chalk to lands , there are no particular chemical ... matter , as the cause of sterility , it may be destroyed by much pulverization and exposure to air , by paring and ...
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