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... motion and agitation should induce indolence ; whereas no kind of men love business , for its own sake , but the learned ; whilst others love it for profit , as hirelings for the wages ; others for honor ; others because it bears them ...
... motion and agitation should induce indolence ; whereas no kind of men love business , for its own sake , but the learned ; whilst others love it for profit , as hirelings for the wages ; others for honor ; others because it bears them ...
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... motion , whereby he either puts bodies together , or separates them . And , therefore , so far as natural bodies may ... motions ; whether they be singularities of place and region , or strange events of time and chance ; effects of ...
... motion , whereby he either puts bodies together , or separates them . And , therefore , so far as natural bodies may ... motions ; whether they be singularities of place and region , or strange events of time and chance ; effects of ...
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... motion , and influence over the earth , may be properly represented by the human figure , and the latter , because of their disorder , irregularity , and subjection to the celestial bodies , are by the brutal . This biform figure also ...
... motion , and influence over the earth , may be properly represented by the human figure , and the latter , because of their disorder , irregularity , and subjection to the celestial bodies , are by the brutal . This biform figure also ...
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... motion and process , is no other than a chase ; thus arts and sciences hunt out their works , and human schemes and ... motion . Hence one of the moderns has ingeniously reduced all the power of the soul to motion , noting the pre ...
... motion and process , is no other than a chase ; thus arts and sciences hunt out their works , and human schemes and ... motion . Hence one of the moderns has ingeniously reduced all the power of the soul to motion , noting the pre ...
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... motion , that preserves the chain and contexture of nature unbroken , and prevents a vacuum , as they call it , or empty discontinuity in the world , controls the more particular law which draws heavy bodies to the earth , and pre ...
... motion , that preserves the chain and contexture of nature unbroken , and prevents a vacuum , as they call it , or empty discontinuity in the world , controls the more particular law which draws heavy bodies to the earth , and pre ...
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