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... nature's produc- tion , the present subject might be foon difcuffed . But the variety of nature is not so easily reached ; and for confuting fuch Utopian fyftems without the intricacy of reafoning , it appears the beft method to enter ...
... nature's produc- tion , the present subject might be foon difcuffed . But the variety of nature is not so easily reached ; and for confuting fuch Utopian fyftems without the intricacy of reafoning , it appears the beft method to enter ...
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... nature , but is visible over the whole . Concerning the paffions in particular , however irregular , headftrong , and perverfe , in an overly view , they may appear , I propose to show , that they are by nature adjusted and tem- pered ...
... nature , but is visible over the whole . Concerning the paffions in particular , however irregular , headftrong , and perverfe , in an overly view , they may appear , I propose to show , that they are by nature adjusted and tem- pered ...
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... Nature in no particular feems more pro- fuse of ornament , than in the beautiful co- louring of her works . The ... nature , in adapting and pro- portioning its colours to the magnitude , fi- gure , and position , of the parts . In a ...
... Nature in no particular feems more pro- fuse of ornament , than in the beautiful co- louring of her works . The ... nature , in adapting and pro- portioning its colours to the magnitude , fi- gure , and position , of the parts . In a ...
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