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... powers or forces are supposed , instead of those that really exist in nature . Hence great caution is required in the reading of mathematical writers upon physical subjects , lest ideal to affect other bodies , or other bodies to affect 52.
... powers or forces are supposed , instead of those that really exist in nature . Hence great caution is required in the reading of mathematical writers upon physical subjects , lest ideal to affect other bodies , or other bodies to affect 52.
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... hence , that a planet does not , in its diurnal mo- tion , return to the same fixed star again , nor from hence , that the poles of the zodiac differ from the poles of the world , which are the two things whereon this motion is founded ...
... hence , that a planet does not , in its diurnal mo- tion , return to the same fixed star again , nor from hence , that the poles of the zodiac differ from the poles of the world , which are the two things whereon this motion is founded ...
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... hence , that if the fuel or aliment be taken away , the flame ! presently goes out . The two ways in this subject lie thus . The momentaneous nature proceeds either from a remission of the cause that first produced it , as in light ...
... hence , that if the fuel or aliment be taken away , the flame ! presently goes out . The two ways in this subject lie thus . The momentaneous nature proceeds either from a remission of the cause that first produced it , as in light ...
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... hence the magnetic action may be an instance of di- vorce , in the subject of corporeal and natural action.pd To this may be added , by way of corollary , the following considerable discovery , viz . that by philosophizing , even ...
... hence the magnetic action may be an instance of di- vorce , in the subject of corporeal and natural action.pd To this may be added , by way of corollary , the following considerable discovery , viz . that by philosophizing , even ...
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... hence we do not mention the contrivances for correct- ing any particular defect of the sight , because these afford no farther information . 40. In the seventeenth place , among prero- gative instances come those we call summoning or ...
... hence we do not mention the contrivances for correct- ing any particular defect of the sight , because these afford no farther information . 40. In the seventeenth place , among prero- gative instances come those we call summoning or ...
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