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Pagina 114
... existence of a superior cause , which man calls God , will be discoverable by philosophical principles . In the first place , admitting matter to have properties , as we see it has , the questites will still remains , how came matter by ...
... existence of a superior cause , which man calls God , will be discoverable by philosophical principles . In the first place , admitting matter to have properties , as we see it has , the questites will still remains , how came matter by ...
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... existence . ' Of the manner in which the Egyptians preserve their dead , the author gives a short but interesting account : As soon as a person is dead , the Egyptians hasten to press the different parts of the corpse , to free it from ...
... existence . ' Of the manner in which the Egyptians preserve their dead , the author gives a short but interesting account : As soon as a person is dead , the Egyptians hasten to press the different parts of the corpse , to free it from ...
Pagina 234
... existence because we cannot see it ; for who has seen the matter of heat , oxygene , azote , and other eleinentary bodies , the existence of which no physician in the present day doubts ? The electric matter , whose action on the nerves ...
... existence because we cannot see it ; for who has seen the matter of heat , oxygene , azote , and other eleinentary bodies , the existence of which no physician in the present day doubts ? The electric matter , whose action on the nerves ...
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