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These Atoms thus collected , and formed into Roots , Plants , Seeds , and Fruits ,
are some of them fitted for the immediate Nourishment of Man , some for his other
Uses , some fitted for the Nourishment of Beasts , Birds , Fifhes , & c . and of ...
These Atoms thus collected , and formed into Roots , Plants , Seeds , and Fruits ,
are some of them fitted for the immediate Nourishment of Man , some for his other
Uses , some fitted for the Nourishment of Beasts , Birds , Fifhes , & c . and of ...
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The Things necessary to keep these Fluids . . , ' in Motion . . . T HỂ Things
absolutely necessary to to keep these Fluids in Motion , and to move the Parts , &
c . are , I . A sufficient Quantity of such properly prepared Fluids and Solids taken
...
The Things necessary to keep these Fluids . . , ' in Motion . . . T HỂ Things
absolutely necessary to to keep these Fluids in Motion , and to move the Parts , &
c . are , I . A sufficient Quantity of such properly prepared Fluids and Solids taken
...
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And whether , when a Body moved in Air , receives a new force by the Air , as a
Fluid pressed after it ; or by the Sort of Vacuum it makes , those Cor : puscles of
Air extend their Legs , and set it forward by their elastick Force ; and whether
these ...
And whether , when a Body moved in Air , receives a new force by the Air , as a
Fluid pressed after it ; or by the Sort of Vacuum it makes , those Cor : puscles of
Air extend their Legs , and set it forward by their elastick Force ; and whether
these ...
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Creature alive and healthy , supposes that there is a sufficient Quantity of these
Corpuscles in its Body to keep the Juice ' s thin , fluid , and as we call it warm ,
fufficient to commence a new fermentation ; and the Absence of these Corpuscles
is ...
Creature alive and healthy , supposes that there is a sufficient Quantity of these
Corpuscles in its Body to keep the Juice ' s thin , fluid , and as we call it warm ,
fufficient to commence a new fermentation ; and the Absence of these Corpuscles
is ...
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... Air mixed in it , so that if the Stomach were not moved , the Particles of Matter
which are lighteft , must make up to the Surface , with force and speed equal to
these two Pref . sures , the Elasticity of the Air , and the force gained in their
Motion .
... Air mixed in it , so that if the Stomach were not moved , the Particles of Matter
which are lighteft , must make up to the Surface , with force and speed equal to
these two Pref . sures , the Elasticity of the Air , and the force gained in their
Motion .
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Page 206 - I have seen about a quart of man's excrements, which had been some days discharged, thinned with as much ale, poured into a horse stark mad in that violent distemper they call the staggers, of which they commonly die in a few hours; and the distemper abated, and the horse recovered.
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