The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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Pagina 425
... cause ; inasmuch as sin in regard of the world ( men and angels only excepted ) can be none other than a foreign cause , nor yet other than accidental as it is opposed to necessary ; and if , then , this decay be not introduced by any ...
... cause ; inasmuch as sin in regard of the world ( men and angels only excepted ) can be none other than a foreign cause , nor yet other than accidental as it is opposed to necessary ; and if , then , this decay be not introduced by any ...
Pagina 448
... cause the needle in the compass still to bend that way , and what should be the true cause of the variation of the compass . Is it a magnetical rock , or the Pole 10 Star , as Cardan will , or some other star in the Bear , as Marsilius ...
... cause the needle in the compass still to bend that way , and what should be the true cause of the variation of the compass . Is it a magnetical rock , or the Pole 10 Star , as Cardan will , or some other star in the Bear , as Marsilius ...
Pagina 510
... cause of heat ? And may not it and its supposed cause be only parallel effects ? Suppose the fire had never appeared , but had been still hid in smoke , and that heat did always proportionably increase and diminish with the greater or ...
... cause of heat ? And may not it and its supposed cause be only parallel effects ? Suppose the fire had never appeared , but had been still hid in smoke , and that heat did always proportionably increase and diminish with the greater or ...
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