Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... remains unimpaired and unchanged as it was before , neither has it now greater virtue . A loadstone draws magnetic bod- ies , and they from its energy eagerly draw for- ces not in their extremities only , but in their inmost parts . For ...
... remains unimpaired and unchanged as it was before , neither has it now greater virtue . A loadstone draws magnetic bod- ies , and they from its energy eagerly draw for- ces not in their extremities only , but in their inmost parts . For ...
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... remains fixed in its place . CHAPTER 39. Of mutually repellent bodies AUTHORS Who have treated of the forces of at ... remains on the top of water , nor is it ordered away . A drop of water remains whole on a dry surface , nor is it ...
... remains fixed in its place . CHAPTER 39. Of mutually repellent bodies AUTHORS Who have treated of the forces of at ... remains on the top of water , nor is it ordered away . A drop of water remains whole on a dry surface , nor is it ...
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... remains in the body ; but as this continues to diminish it also continues to be more and more overcome by gravity , hence the continuous acceleration of motion . SIMP . The idea is clever , yet more subtle than sound ; for even if the ...
... remains in the body ; but as this continues to diminish it also continues to be more and more overcome by gravity , hence the continuous acceleration of motion . SIMP . The idea is clever , yet more subtle than sound ; for even if the ...
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