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... distance ; whence , if they were removed so far from the earth , as that the virtue thereof could not act upon them , they would remain pendulous , like the earth itself , without falling * . And with regard hereto this may be a crucial ...
... distance ; whence , if they were removed so far from the earth , as that the virtue thereof could not act upon them , they would remain pendulous , like the earth itself , without falling * . And with regard hereto this may be a crucial ...
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... distance , ( for the surface or external crust of the earth has no magnetic virtue , according to him , ) should yet , in so great a length of time , supply the de- fect of the loadstone , excite the iron , and after- wards make it ...
... distance , ( for the surface or external crust of the earth has no magnetic virtue , according to him , ) should yet , in so great a length of time , supply the de- fect of the loadstone , excite the iron , and after- wards make it ...
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... distance , as we see in the springing of mines , the firing of mortars , & c . The double road here lies thus . This motion is either excited by the mere appetite of the body to dilate itself after it is set on fire , or by a mixed ...
... distance , as we see in the springing of mines , the firing of mortars , & c . The double road here lies thus . This motion is either excited by the mere appetite of the body to dilate itself after it is set on fire , or by a mixed ...
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... distance . For this kind of action is both performed in time by successive moments , or not instantaneously , and in place by degrees , and through space ; whence , consequently , there is some moment of time , and some distance of ...
... distance . For this kind of action is both performed in time by successive moments , or not instantaneously , and in place by degrees , and through space ; whence , consequently , there is some moment of time , and some distance of ...
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... distance ; and , ( 3. ) such as cause to see more exactly and distinctly . .... ( 1. ) . Of the first kind are the newly invented microscopes , which shew the latent , and other- wise invisible small parts of bodies , and their se- cret ...
... distance ; and , ( 3. ) such as cause to see more exactly and distinctly . .... ( 1. ) . Of the first kind are the newly invented microscopes , which shew the latent , and other- wise invisible small parts of bodies , and their se- cret ...
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