Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 7
... testimonies concerning the dignity of learning to be better heard , without the interrup- tion of tacit objections ; I think good to deliver it from the discredits and disgraces which it hath re- ceived DEDICATION TO THE KING . 7.
... testimonies concerning the dignity of learning to be better heard , without the interrup- tion of tacit objections ; I think good to deliver it from the discredits and disgraces which it hath re- ceived DEDICATION TO THE KING . 7.
الصفحة 22
... and calumny , without all shadow of truth . For to say , that a blind custom of obedience should be a surer obliga- tion than duty taught and understood ; it is to af- firm , that a blind man may tread surer by 22 ANSWERS TO POLITICIANS .
... and calumny , without all shadow of truth . For to say , that a blind custom of obedience should be a surer obliga- tion than duty taught and understood ; it is to af- firm , that a blind man may tread surer by 22 ANSWERS TO POLITICIANS .
الصفحة 46
... tion of all the unlike parts of bodies , which in mixtures of nature are incorporate . But the de- rivations and prosecutions to these ends , both in the theories and in the practices , are full of error and vanity ; which the great ...
... tion of all the unlike parts of bodies , which in mixtures of nature are incorporate . But the de- rivations and prosecutions to these ends , both in the theories and in the practices , are full of error and vanity ; which the great ...
الصفحة 50
... tion . But in intellectual matters it is much more common ; as may be seen in most of the propositions of Euclid : which till they be demonstrate , they seem strange to our assent ; but being demonstrate , our mind accepteth of them by ...
... tion . But in intellectual matters it is much more common ; as may be seen in most of the propositions of Euclid : which till they be demonstrate , they seem strange to our assent ; but being demonstrate , our mind accepteth of them by ...
الصفحة 61
... tion ; " Annon sicut lac mulsisti me , et sicut ca- seum coagulasti me ? " & c . Matter of minerals ; Habet argentum venarum suarum principia : et auro locus est in quo conflatur , ferrum de terra tollitur , et lapis solutus calore in ...
... tion ; " Annon sicut lac mulsisti me , et sicut ca- seum coagulasti me ? " & c . Matter of minerals ; Habet argentum venarum suarum principia : et auro locus est in quo conflatur , ferrum de terra tollitur , et lapis solutus calore in ...
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