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Pagina 46
... present by the differ- ent impressions of the subtle matter on the organ of sight . I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present universally acknowledged by all the inquirers ...
... present by the differ- ent impressions of the subtle matter on the organ of sight . I have here supposed that my reader is acquainted with that great modern discovery , which is at present universally acknowledged by all the inquirers ...
Pagina 171
... present . Martial on this hint made the following epigram 1 , which we must suppose was applied to some grave friend of his , that had been accidentally present at some such entertain- ment : Nosses jocosæ dulce cum sacrum Floræ ...
... present . Martial on this hint made the following epigram 1 , which we must suppose was applied to some grave friend of his , that had been accidentally present at some such entertain- ment : Nosses jocosæ dulce cum sacrum Floræ ...
Pagina 432
... present themselves to our views ; when these material spectacles are taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before ; and then we are in the other world , when we can see it and converse with it . Thus , St ...
... present themselves to our views ; when these material spectacles are taken off , the soul with its own naked eyes sees what was invisible before ; and then we are in the other world , when we can see it and converse with it . Thus , St ...
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