Therefore to the same natural effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. As to respiration in a man and in a beast; the descent of stones in Europe and in America; the light of our culinary fire and of the sun; the reflection of light... On Earthquakes: Collected Pamphlets]. - Seite 289von T. J. J. See - 1907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Benjamin Martin - 1747 - 398 Seiten
...Of the Defcent of Stones in Europe and America: Of Light in a culinary Fire and in the Sun : And of the Reflection of Light in the Earth and in the Planets. RULE III. The Qualities of natural Bodies which cannot be increafed or dimini/h'd, and agree to all Bodies in which Experiments... | |
| 1759 - 188 Seiten
...ajjign the fame Caufes. As to Refpiration in Man, and in a B;aft, the Defcent of Stones in Europe and m America; the Light of our culinary Fire and of the Sun; the Reflection of Light on the Earth and on the Planets. The ANSWER to the Sauere, of the Qualities of Bodies. RULE III. The... | |
| Felix O'Gallagher - 1784 - 420 Seiten
...defcent of ftones in " Europe and America ; of light in a culidary " fire, and in the fun ; and of the reflection " of light in the earth and in the planets." RULE III " The qualities of natural bodies which " cannot be increafed or diminifhed, and " agree to all bodies, on which experiments... | |
| Richard Helsham - 1802 - 500 Seiten
...ftones in Europe •" and in America; of light in a culinary fire " and in the fun ; of the reflexion of light in •" the earth and in the planets." RULE III. *' The qualities of bodies which cannot be tf increafed and diminifhed, and "which agree " to all bodies in which experiments can be... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1803 - 410 Seiten
...aspojjible, affign the- fame caufes. As to refpiration in a man and in a beaft ; the defcent of ftones in Europe and in America ; the light of our culinary fire and of the fun ; the reflection of light in the earth, and in the planets. RULE III. The qualities of bodies,... | |
| Rev. John Allen - 1822 - 508 Seiten
...the descent of atones in Europe and in America ; of the light of a culinary fire and of the sun ; of the reflection of light in the earth and in the planets. Rule 2. Therefore of natural effects of the same kind, the same causes are, as far as possible, to be assigned.... | |
| Marjorie Grene - 1974 - 402 Seiten
...effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. As to respiration in a man and in a beast; the descent of stones in Europe and in America; the...reflection of light In the earth, and in the planets. In short, principles are statements of causes and phenomena are effects and it is because causes produce... | |
| F.R. Burwick - 1987 - 320 Seiten
...Philosophy," that similar natural effects bespeak similar causes: "As to respiration in a man and in a beast; the descent of stones in Europe and in America; the...reflection of light in the earth, and in the planets" (Mathematical Principles, pp. 398-99). The cause of all of these effects is the Pantocrator of the... | |
| David Park - 1990 - 488 Seiten
...assign the same causes. As to respiration in a man and in a beast; the descent of stones in F.urope and America; the light of our culinary fire and of the...reflection of light in the earth, and in the planets. The purpose of these two rules was to distinguish Newton's method from that of scientists who invented... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 Seiten
...effects we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. As to respiration in a man and in a beast; the descent of stones in Europe and in America; the...Rule III The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intensification nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach... | |
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