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Page 26
... several o- ther profeffions , which have drawn away the Inclina- tions of Men , from profecuting the naked , and unin- tereffed Truth . And of thefe I fhall chiefly name the affairs of State , the administration of Civil Go- vernment ...
... several o- ther profeffions , which have drawn away the Inclina- tions of Men , from profecuting the naked , and unin- tereffed Truth . And of thefe I fhall chiefly name the affairs of State , the administration of Civil Go- vernment ...
Page 57
... several eminent perfons of their common acquaintance : The Lord Viscount Brouncker , the now Lord Brereton , Sir Paul Neil , Mr. John Evelyn , Mr. Henshaw , Mr. Slingsby , Dr. Timo- thy Clark , Dr. Ent , Mr. Ball , Mr. Hill , Dr. Crone ...
... several eminent perfons of their common acquaintance : The Lord Viscount Brouncker , the now Lord Brereton , Sir Paul Neil , Mr. John Evelyn , Mr. Henshaw , Mr. Slingsby , Dr. Timo- thy Clark , Dr. Ent , Mr. Ball , Mr. Hill , Dr. Crone ...
Page 84
... ftribution , and deputed whom it thought fit for the profecution of fuch , or fuch Experiments . And this they did , either by allotting the fame Work to several men , men , separated one from another ; or elfe by 84 The HISTORY of the.
... ftribution , and deputed whom it thought fit for the profecution of fuch , or fuch Experiments . And this they did , either by allotting the fame Work to several men , men , separated one from another ; or elfe by 84 The HISTORY of the.
Page 86
... several shapes , man- ners , customs , colours , but also their different Arts , and Studies . The Inland and Continent , we fee do give Laws , to Difcourfe , to Habits , to Behaviour : but thofe that border upon the Seas , are most ...
... several shapes , man- ners , customs , colours , but also their different Arts , and Studies . The Inland and Continent , we fee do give Laws , to Difcourfe , to Habits , to Behaviour : but thofe that border upon the Seas , are most ...
Page 89
... several alterations of the Bodies , on which they work . The true Experimenting has this one thing infeparable from it , never to be a fix'd and fettled Art , and never to be limited by conftant Rules . This , perhaps , may be fhewn too ...
... several alterations of the Bodies , on which they work . The true Experimenting has this one thing infeparable from it , never to be a fix'd and fettled Art , and never to be limited by conftant Rules . This , perhaps , may be fhewn too ...
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