Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... movements or differences of movement are perceived by us : COITION2 ( commonly called attraction ) , an im- pulsion to magnetic union ; DIRECTION3 toward the earth's poles , and verticity of the earth to- ward determinate points in the ...
... movements or differences of movement are perceived by us : COITION2 ( commonly called attraction ) , an im- pulsion to magnetic union ; DIRECTION3 toward the earth's poles , and verticity of the earth to- ward determinate points in the ...
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... movement , places that now are inhabited will one day be deserted , while those that now are scorched by the tropic sun will , albeit after a long time , be reduced to our tem- perature . For this very slow movement will be completed in ...
... movement , places that now are inhabited will one day be deserted , while those that now are scorched by the tropic sun will , albeit after a long time , be reduced to our tem- perature . For this very slow movement will be completed in ...
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... movement as quickly ; and the largest mountain of loadstone would revolve in the same way were it to be set afloat on a wide stream or in the deep sea ; and yet a magnetic body is far more hindered by water than is the whole earth by ...
... movement as quickly ; and the largest mountain of loadstone would revolve in the same way were it to be set afloat on a wide stream or in the deep sea ; and yet a magnetic body is far more hindered by water than is the whole earth by ...
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