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1 Pro | its own way) either by the natural force of the understanding 2 Ded | collecting and perfecting of a natural and experimental history, 3 Pre | so difficult neither the natural force of man's judgment 4 Pre | let the images and rays of natural objects meet in a point, 5 Pre | sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in 6 Pre | that pure and uncorrupted natural knowledge whereby Adam gave 7 Plan| Phenomena of the Universe; or a Natural and Experimental History 8 Plan| and the refutation of the natural human reason. The explanation 9 Plan| of every kind, and such a natural history as may serve for 10 Plan| prematurely broken off; lastly, natural history trivial and poor — 11 Plan| foundation must be laid in natural history, and that of a new 12 Plan| first, the object of the natural history which I propose 13 Plan| then is the office of this natural history of mine.~Next, with 14 Plan| she is forced out of her natural state, and squeezed and 15 Plan| vexations of art than in its natural freedom.~Nor do I confine 16 Plan| have hitherto dealt with natural history. For I admit nothing 17 Plan| philosophy in its course of natural history, not to let it accustom 18 Plan| the more ready. By such a natural history, then, as I have