Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 4-7. The garden of Cyrus. Hydriotaphia. Brampton urnsW. Pickering, 1835 |
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... motion of the sun Chap . 6. Concerning the vulgar opinion that the earth was slenderly peopled before the flood • Chap . 7. Of east and west 213 to 219 219 to 235 236 to 246 Chap . 8. Of the river Nilus 246 to 259 Chap . 9. Of the red ...
... motion of the sun Chap . 6. Concerning the vulgar opinion that the earth was slenderly peopled before the flood • Chap . 7. Of east and west 213 to 219 219 to 235 236 to 246 Chap . 8. Of the river Nilus 246 to 259 Chap . 9. Of the red ...
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... motion of the heart , which is more sensible on this side ; but the reason hereof is not to be drawn from the situation of the heart , but the site of the left ventricle wherein the vital spirits are laboured , and also the great artery ...
... motion of the heart , which is more sensible on this side ; but the reason hereof is not to be drawn from the situation of the heart , but the site of the left ventricle wherein the vital spirits are laboured , and also the great artery ...
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... motion before the other ; wherein notwithstanding , in submission to future information , we are unsatisfied unto great dubitation . For first , if there were a determinate prepotency in the right , and such as ariseth from a constant ...
... motion before the other ; wherein notwithstanding , in submission to future information , we are unsatisfied unto great dubitation . For first , if there were a determinate prepotency in the right , and such as ariseth from a constant ...
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... motion , wherein dextrality consists , and are divided within and without the crany . By which division transmitting nerves respectively unto either side , according to the indifferency or original and native pre- potency , there ...
... motion , wherein dextrality consists , and are divided within and without the crany . By which division transmitting nerves respectively unto either side , according to the indifferency or original and native pre- potency , there ...
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... motion upon either side . Thus Aristotle , in his excellent tract , De Incessu Animalium , ascribeth six positions unto animals , answering the three dimensions , which he determin- eth not by site or position unto the heavens , but by ...
... motion upon either side . Thus Aristotle , in his excellent tract , De Incessu Animalium , ascribeth six positions unto animals , answering the three dimensions , which he determin- eth not by site or position unto the heavens , but by ...
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