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... fall . Perhaps the system , in a proper view , might not be much endangered by the refult of the inquiry , whatever was the decifion ; but our author wanders round it without any clear ideas — we must follow him . Inflammable bodies ...
... fall . Perhaps the system , in a proper view , might not be much endangered by the refult of the inquiry , whatever was the decifion ; but our author wanders round it without any clear ideas — we must follow him . Inflammable bodies ...
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... falls to the ground . ' This is an unfair view : gravity is only , on a larger fcale , the mutual attraction of bodies . Were the projectile force of the earth deftroyed , the fun and earth would unite by the force of gravity , but the ...
... falls to the ground . ' This is an unfair view : gravity is only , on a larger fcale , the mutual attraction of bodies . Were the projectile force of the earth deftroyed , the fun and earth would unite by the force of gravity , but the ...
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... falls into the errors of Mufchenbroeck , and various authors of the feventeenth centu ry , who contended , with great eagerness , that the fenfation and effects of cold conveyed an idea of properties as pofitive as thofe of heat : of ...
... falls into the errors of Mufchenbroeck , and various authors of the feventeenth centu ry , who contended , with great eagerness , that the fenfation and effects of cold conveyed an idea of properties as pofitive as thofe of heat : of ...
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... fall we conclude with regard to the law of nature , which is the ob- ject of our purfait . ' There is , it feems , a perceptible difference between the heights of the two fluids , but by no means in proportion to the fpecific gravities ...
... fall we conclude with regard to the law of nature , which is the ob- ject of our purfait . ' There is , it feems , a perceptible difference between the heights of the two fluids , but by no means in proportion to the fpecific gravities ...
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... falling , from its un- der furface , to the earth , he found that this fhould be about nine feet diameter . But we know , that , in the finalleft fphericle of wa- ter , the particles cohere . It would therefore from this appear , that ...
... falling , from its un- der furface , to the earth , he found that this fhould be about nine feet diameter . But we know , that , in the finalleft fphericle of wa- ter , the particles cohere . It would therefore from this appear , that ...
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