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... nature as vague , abstract , and unsatisfactory ; to contemplate the universe as an effect ; and to ascribe the whole of nature to a First Cause , or Supreme Power , which has created every thing . Without examining too critically how ...
... nature as vague , abstract , and unsatisfactory ; to contemplate the universe as an effect ; and to ascribe the whole of nature to a First Cause , or Supreme Power , which has created every thing . Without examining too critically how ...
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... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla . tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part ...
... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla . tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part ...
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... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla . tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part ...
... nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla . tion , and which is of the nature of gluten . 6. Phosphoric acid , in part ...
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