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Page 189
... supposed central form , ( not to such as actually exist , ) or that Sir Joshua's meaning must be different from that which his words seem to express . At all events , it is too vague to serve for a definition . After having discussed ...
... supposed central form , ( not to such as actually exist , ) or that Sir Joshua's meaning must be different from that which his words seem to express . At all events , it is too vague to serve for a definition . After having discussed ...
Page 404
... supposed to be impelled and regulated , is undulation . - The undertaking is difficult , for our immortal Newton was not completely satisfied with what he had thought and written on the subject . Dr. Young is of opinion that not only ...
... supposed to be impelled and regulated , is undulation . - The undertaking is difficult , for our immortal Newton was not completely satisfied with what he had thought and written on the subject . Dr. Young is of opinion that not only ...
Page 488
... supposed that the principle of life and the faculties of the mind exist in the brain , but , instead of being accumulated , as was formerly imagined , in a particular spot , occupy different parts of this viscos . The origin of vital ...
... supposed that the principle of life and the faculties of the mind exist in the brain , but , instead of being accumulated , as was formerly imagined , in a particular spot , occupy different parts of this viscos . The origin of vital ...
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