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In considering the arguments drawn from theory , we may obferve , that the causes which tend to the diminution of the ice , are no less ... Evaporation is a still more powerful cause ; as it acts at all heights , and in all seasons .
In considering the arguments drawn from theory , we may obferve , that the causes which tend to the diminution of the ice , are no less ... Evaporation is a still more powerful cause ; as it acts at all heights , and in all seasons .
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The object of his Prospectus , therefore , is to explore the causes that have concurred to render former translations defective , and to point out the means by which some of those defects may be supplied . The great cause of the ...
The object of his Prospectus , therefore , is to explore the causes that have concurred to render former translations defective , and to point out the means by which some of those defects may be supplied . The great cause of the ...
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Whether it be the Supreme Cause alone , or a fubordinate cause or causes ; and if subordinate caufes be employed by the Almighty , what their nature , their number , and their different offices may be , are things hid , for wise reasons ...
Whether it be the Supreme Cause alone , or a fubordinate cause or causes ; and if subordinate caufes be employed by the Almighty , what their nature , their number , and their different offices may be , are things hid , for wise reasons ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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