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Strana 46
... matter ; though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
... matter ; though indeed the ideas of colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the imagina- tion , that it is possible the soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other occasional cause , as they are at ...
Strana 75
... matter , capable of being spun out into another universe . I have dwelt the longer on this subject , because I think ... matter through an infinite variety of divisions , but the fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in itself a kind ...
... matter , capable of being spun out into another universe . I have dwelt the longer on this subject , because I think ... matter through an infinite variety of divisions , but the fancy soon loses sight of it , and feels in itself a kind ...
Strana 456
... matter is peopled ; every green leaf swarms with inhabitants . There is scarce a single humour in the body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The surface of animals is ...
... matter is peopled ; every green leaf swarms with inhabitants . There is scarce a single humour in the body of a man , or of any other animal , in which our glasses do not discover myriads of living creatures . The surface of animals is ...
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