Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge. [With] Supp, 第 2 卷 |
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... natural knowledge . The era of philofophy , as it was called , began with Thales the Milelian , a- bout A. A. C. 480. The philofophers of his fchool , which was called the Ionian , cultivated principally natural knowledge . ( 10 ...
... natural knowledge . The era of philofophy , as it was called , began with Thales the Milelian , a- bout A. A. C. 480. The philofophers of his fchool , which was called the Ionian , cultivated principally natural knowledge . ( 10 ...
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... nature in the fymmetry and number of its parts as in their size . Galen's excellent treatife De ufu partium , was compofed as a profe hymn to the Creator ; and abounds with as irrefiftible proofs of a fupreme Caufe and governing ...
... nature in the fymmetry and number of its parts as in their size . Galen's excellent treatife De ufu partium , was compofed as a profe hymn to the Creator ; and abounds with as irrefiftible proofs of a fupreme Caufe and governing ...
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... nature of dif- efes ; and thereby be enabled to reftore the health of many , who are now , from our more confined knowledge , faid to labour under incu- rable diforders . By fuch an intimate acquaintance with the economy of our bodies ...
... nature of dif- efes ; and thereby be enabled to reftore the health of many , who are now , from our more confined knowledge , faid to labour under incu- rable diforders . By fuch an intimate acquaintance with the economy of our bodies ...
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... natural machine is peculiarly ftriking . - in machines of human con- trance or art , there is no internal power , no ... nature between bone and fleth , and therefore cannot so properly be brought into either the ofte- ology or the ...
... natural machine is peculiarly ftriking . - in machines of human con- trance or art , there is no internal power , no ... nature between bone and fleth , and therefore cannot so properly be brought into either the ofte- ology or the ...
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... natural thickness ; but the car- tiages and cartilaginous epiphyfes had no appa- rent alteration in their texture ... nature , fince bones , when once broken , are feldom fet in fo good a direction as at firft ; and therefore they ...
... natural thickness ; but the car- tiages and cartilaginous epiphyfes had no appa- rent alteration in their texture ... nature , fince bones , when once broken , are feldom fet in fo good a direction as at firft ; and therefore they ...
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