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... body , especially when it proves to be the forerunner of ap- proaching dissolution . On the contrary , the same equable and placid temper which had distinguished him throughout his whole life , the same tender and affectionate attention ...
... body , especially when it proves to be the forerunner of ap- proaching dissolution . On the contrary , the same equable and placid temper which had distinguished him throughout his whole life , the same tender and affectionate attention ...
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... Body - Body Mathematical - Body Physical — how they differ - Essential Forms - Transition to Forms of a Character superior to the passive and elementary - CHAP . VI . Concerning Form , considered as an Efficient Animating Principle ...
... Body - Body Mathematical - Body Physical — how they differ - Essential Forms - Transition to Forms of a Character superior to the passive and elementary - CHAP . VI . Concerning Form , considered as an Efficient Animating Principle ...
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... bodies devoid of all motion , and of all quality , save that inseparable one of figure ; such bodies , for instance , as the cube , the sphere , and the rest of bodies mathematical . From mathematical bodies , and the truths resulting ...
... bodies devoid of all motion , and of all quality , save that inseparable one of figure ; such bodies , for instance , as the cube , the sphere , and the rest of bodies mathematical . From mathematical bodies , and the truths resulting ...
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... body had been so far perfect and self - sufficient , as never to have felt the vicissitudes of well and ill ; would not , then , this art have been wholly unknown ? —I replied , I thought it would . And what , said he , if we extend ...
... body had been so far perfect and self - sufficient , as never to have felt the vicissitudes of well and ill ; would not , then , this art have been wholly unknown ? —I replied , I thought it would . And what , said he , if we extend ...
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... body , and head all subsist together at one individual instant : successive , as in a tune or dance , where there is no such co - existence , but where some parts are ever passing away , and others are ever succeeding them . " Can any ...
... body , and head all subsist together at one individual instant : successive , as in a tune or dance , where there is no such co - existence , but where some parts are ever passing away , and others are ever succeeding them . " Can any ...
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