The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen109A. Constable, 1859 |
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... Forces , ' pro- visionally applied by Mr. Grove to describe our present know- ledge , may not hereafter merge in the single form and concep- tion of Force , as contra - distinguished from the matter on which it acts , is a point open to ...
... Forces , ' pro- visionally applied by Mr. Grove to describe our present know- ledge , may not hereafter merge in the single form and concep- tion of Force , as contra - distinguished from the matter on which it acts , is a point open to ...
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... forces , which we see in unceas- ing action around us , and feel to influence at every moment the conditions of our own being . The fact , already noticed , of their mutual convertibility , and other various proofs that force may be ...
... forces , which we see in unceas- ing action around us , and feel to influence at every moment the conditions of our own being . The fact , already noticed , of their mutual convertibility , and other various proofs that force may be ...
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... force , innervation , & c .; all preferable , doubtless , to the older phrase of nervous fluid ; but preferable simply because less definite in their meaning and assumption . To the question stated above , science has yet rendered no ...
... force , innervation , & c .; all preferable , doubtless , to the older phrase of nervous fluid ; but preferable simply because less definite in their meaning and assumption . To the question stated above , science has yet rendered no ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
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