The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 155
... things ? Because some s sub- stances , such as wood , are so porous that the streams of air . instead of pushing ... things , and sympathies ' or ' antipathies ' between given things . Lucretius does not assume that magnetism is a ...
... things ? Because some s sub- stances , such as wood , are so porous that the streams of air . instead of pushing ... things , and sympathies ' or ' antipathies ' between given things . Lucretius does not assume that magnetism is a ...
Page 156
... things , he tells us , must keep the conditions and times allotted them . The causes which have been from the first beginning of things ' compel all phenomena to ' return in ' due sequence and after a fixed order ' - ' ordine certo ...
... things , he tells us , must keep the conditions and times allotted them . The causes which have been from the first beginning of things ' compel all phenomena to ' return in ' due sequence and after a fixed order ' - ' ordine certo ...
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... things in their relation to other things and in their relation to life ; and to do this , that even and complete developement of all his faculties was necessary which was the aim of his whole training and education . 6 Moreover , this ...
... things in their relation to other things and in their relation to life ; and to do this , that even and complete developement of all his faculties was necessary which was the aim of his whole training and education . 6 Moreover , this ...
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