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... passage reads better without these two verses than with them ; since the parenthesis , which they form , seems to force itself in most unnecessarily . The third illustration is that which is placed at the head of this discourse , 1 ...
... passage reads better without these two verses than with them ; since the parenthesis , which they form , seems to force itself in most unnecessarily . The third illustration is that which is placed at the head of this discourse , 1 ...
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... passage from the superior atmospheric strata into the different terrestrial bodies which solicit its return , In this passage , which is accomplished with inconceivable rapidity , the electric fluid , in dif- ferent points of its course ...
... passage from the superior atmospheric strata into the different terrestrial bodies which solicit its return , In this passage , which is accomplished with inconceivable rapidity , the electric fluid , in dif- ferent points of its course ...
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... passage . Whether the system of Malbranche was charged with Spinosism , we cannot assert : but this we know , that charges of a similar nature were urged here against the kindred theory of our most ingenious and subtle Berkley . Many of ...
... passage . Whether the system of Malbranche was charged with Spinosism , we cannot assert : but this we know , that charges of a similar nature were urged here against the kindred theory of our most ingenious and subtle Berkley . Many of ...
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