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Page 283
... observe defects in a worthy person , or commendable action . The sensorious humour , as it argueth ill nature to be pre- dominant ( a vulturous nature which easily smelleth out , and hastily flieth toward , and greedily feedeth on ...
... observe defects in a worthy person , or commendable action . The sensorious humour , as it argueth ill nature to be pre- dominant ( a vulturous nature which easily smelleth out , and hastily flieth toward , and greedily feedeth on ...
Page 287
... observe the sagacity of animals ; I call it instinct , and speculate upon its various degrees of approximation to the reason of man . But , after all , I know as little of the cogita- tions of the brute as he does of mine . When I see a ...
... observe the sagacity of animals ; I call it instinct , and speculate upon its various degrees of approximation to the reason of man . But , after all , I know as little of the cogita- tions of the brute as he does of mine . When I see a ...
Page 331
... observing the laws of bodies terrestrial . His words are : - " Whoever shall reject the feigned divorces of superlunary and sublunary bodies , and shall intentively observe the appe- tences of matter , and the most universal passions ...
... observing the laws of bodies terrestrial . His words are : - " Whoever shall reject the feigned divorces of superlunary and sublunary bodies , and shall intentively observe the appe- tences of matter , and the most universal passions ...
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