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... regard to any concretes , those concretes also be subjoined § , which seems to approach nearest to that which is the non - entity ; as for example , in the subject of heat , the softest or mildest flames , or such as burn the least ...
... regard to any concretes , those concretes also be subjoined § , which seems to approach nearest to that which is the non - entity ; as for example , in the subject of heat , the softest or mildest flames , or such as burn the least ...
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... regard hereto we affirm nothing for certain . Only in this and numerous other cases it may easily appear how deficient we are in natural history , when , instead of verified and assured instances , we are often obliged to bring bare ...
... regard hereto we affirm nothing for certain . Only in this and numerous other cases it may easily appear how deficient we are in natural history , when , instead of verified and assured instances , we are often obliged to bring bare ...
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... regard to this subject , which demonstrate that reflection may be made by a rare body , as flame is , provided it be sufficiently thick . rays And , doubtless , one cause of the twilight , among others , is the reflection of the sun's ...
... regard to this subject , which demonstrate that reflection may be made by a rare body , as flame is , provided it be sufficiently thick . rays And , doubtless , one cause of the twilight , among others , is the reflection of the sun's ...
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... regard to this subject , though , doubtless , better may be found for the purpose . But let it always be observed , that a reflection from flame is not to be expected , unless the flame be of some depth , thickness , or body ; for ...
... regard to this subject , though , doubtless , better may be found for the purpose . But let it always be observed , that a reflection from flame is not to be expected , unless the flame be of some depth , thickness , or body ; for ...
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... kinds ; the one with regard to those bodies which are most inflammable , ash 256 See the Essay upon the Cause of the Motion of Ex plosion in guns and gunpowder . Jamnă to the gd zabwcq 1 X sulphur , camphire , naphtha , & c 72.
... kinds ; the one with regard to those bodies which are most inflammable , ash 256 See the Essay upon the Cause of the Motion of Ex plosion in guns and gunpowder . Jamnă to the gd zabwcq 1 X sulphur , camphire , naphtha , & c 72.
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