A Complete Refutation of Astrology: Consisting Principally of a Series of Letters, which Appeared in the Cheltenham Chronicle, in Reply to the Arguments of Lieut. Morrison and Others, in which Its Principles are Proved to be Unphilosophical ... : with Additional Remarks, Notices of the Royal Nativities, and an Introduction ... : Also Observations on the Weather Prophets, and Anecdotes of Several Astrologers |
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Page 61
... refer to the strength of life , and therefore Zadkiel inferred , as the Sun was in a cadent house , one of the ... referring to his challenge to me LETTER V. 61.
... refer to the strength of life , and therefore Zadkiel inferred , as the Sun was in a cadent house , one of the ... referring to his challenge to me LETTER V. 61.
Page 62
... referring to his challenge to me in a former letter , to produce a nativity in which evil aspects were formed at the period of death , corresponding to the rules of the Grammar , comments on my reply to this , by charging me with ...
... referring to his challenge to me in a former letter , to produce a nativity in which evil aspects were formed at the period of death , corresponding to the rules of the Grammar , comments on my reply to this , by charging me with ...
Page 85
... refers us to those chemical laws , which are brought to bear upon the art of cookery , and avows that his daily gratifi cation is their destined object ; so the astrologer pro- fesses that his art " as now practised , is nothing . more ...
... refers us to those chemical laws , which are brought to bear upon the art of cookery , and avows that his daily gratifi cation is their destined object ; so the astrologer pro- fesses that his art " as now practised , is nothing . more ...
Page 102
... refers . Yet Zadkiel , in his introduction to the Grammar , confesses that— " As Ptolemy did not devote the whole of his time to this study , which would require the entire application of any man's time to make himself thoroughly and ...
... refers . Yet Zadkiel , in his introduction to the Grammar , confesses that— " As Ptolemy did not devote the whole of his time to this study , which would require the entire application of any man's time to make himself thoroughly and ...
Page 136
... referring only to its natural in- tensity , but concentrated in the focus of the largest mirror or burning glass , and acting on the blackened bulb of a thermometer in the air , it has not produced any sensible effect . By this mode of ...
... referring only to its natural in- tensity , but concentrated in the focus of the largest mirror or burning glass , and acting on the blackened bulb of a thermometer in the air , it has not produced any sensible effect . By this mode of ...
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