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114. oldal
... regard to inferences , we should know that there is allowed us a use of reason and argument ( in regard to mysteries ) secondary and respective , though not original and absolute . For after the articles and principles of religion have ...
... regard to inferences , we should know that there is allowed us a use of reason and argument ( in regard to mysteries ) secondary and respective , though not original and absolute . For after the articles and principles of religion have ...
377. oldal
... regards the proportion of the body before and after dilata- tion , the quickest , and the one performed with least delay and most sudden action , is ... regard to the succession of flame once caught , and the " HISTORIA DENSI ET RARI . " 377.
... regards the proportion of the body before and after dilata- tion , the quickest , and the one performed with least delay and most sudden action , is ... regard to the succession of flame once caught , and the " HISTORIA DENSI ET RARI . " 377.
523. oldal
... regard to the moon , no one has ever doubted that she is placed nearest to the earth , though there are various opinions about her approximation to the sun . Nor should any one who is seriously considering the subject let another kind ...
... regard to the moon , no one has ever doubted that she is placed nearest to the earth , though there are various opinions about her approximation to the sun . Nor should any one who is seriously considering the subject let another kind ...
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