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... species of history ; divine his- tory having this prerogative over human , that the narration may precede , as well as succeed the fact . CHAPTER II History divided into Natural and Civil ; -Civil subdivided into Ecclesi- astical and ...
... species of history ; divine his- tory having this prerogative over human , that the narration may precede , as well as succeed the fact . CHAPTER II History divided into Natural and Civil ; -Civil subdivided into Ecclesi- astical and ...
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... Species As natural history has three parts , so it has two principal uses , and affords - 1 . a knowledge of the things themselves that are committed to history ; and 2. the first matter of philoso- phy . But the former , though it has ...
... Species As natural history has three parts , so it has two principal uses , and affords - 1 . a knowledge of the things themselves that are committed to history ; and 2. the first matter of philoso- phy . But the former , though it has ...
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... species of bodies , or more exquisite collections of matter , by us called the smaller assemblages , in which alone the industry of writers has appeared , and that , too , rather in a luxurious than solid man- ner ; as rather abounding ...
... species of bodies , or more exquisite collections of matter , by us called the smaller assemblages , in which alone the industry of writers has appeared , and that , too , rather in a luxurious than solid man- ner ; as rather abounding ...
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... species detailed Poetry is a kind of learning generally confined to the measure of words , but otherwise extremely licentious , and truly belong- ing to the imagination , which , being unrestrained by laws , may make what unnatural ...
... species detailed Poetry is a kind of learning generally confined to the measure of words , but otherwise extremely licentious , and truly belong- ing to the imagination , which , being unrestrained by laws , may make what unnatural ...
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... species , they rise up into kinds ; and these again ascend , and are contracted into generals , till at length nature may seem collected to a point , which is signified by the pyramidal figure of Pan's horns . And no wonder if Pan's ...
... species , they rise up into kinds ; and these again ascend , and are contracted into generals , till at length nature may seem collected to a point , which is signified by the pyramidal figure of Pan's horns . And no wonder if Pan's ...
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