Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volumen18,Parte1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... fay what will be the refult of any position which we give to the particles of bodies ; but this is beyond our hopes . The law of gra- vitation is fo fimple that the difcovery or detection of it amid the variety of celestial phenomena ...
... fay what will be the refult of any position which we give to the particles of bodies ; but this is beyond our hopes . The law of gra- vitation is fo fimple that the difcovery or detection of it amid the variety of celestial phenomena ...
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... fay , that the compound force which connects them is al- moft beyond our fearch , and that the difcovery of the pri mary force from an accurate knowledge of the corpufcular forces of this particular matter is abfolutely out of our power ...
... fay , that the compound force which connects them is al- moft beyond our fearch , and that the difcovery of the pri mary force from an accurate knowledge of the corpufcular forces of this particular matter is abfolutely out of our power ...
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... fays , that his experience has taught him that the heart of a found tree is the ftrongest ; but he gives no inftances . We are certain , from many ob- fervations Materials , Strength of tervals , being in fituations that STR [ 10 ] STR.
... fays , that his experience has taught him that the heart of a found tree is the ftrongest ; but he gives no inftances . We are certain , from many ob- fervations Materials , Strength of tervals , being in fituations that STR [ 10 ] STR.
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... fays that all the others were made with the fame care . We cannot therefore fee any reafon for not confi- ding in the refults ; yet they are confiderably higher than those given by fome other writers . Mr Pitot fays , on the authority ...
... fays that all the others were made with the fame care . We cannot therefore fee any reafon for not confi- ding in the refults ; yet they are confiderably higher than those given by fome other writers . Mr Pitot fays , on the authority ...
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... fays , that his experiments , and those of Mr Parent , fhow that the force neceflary for crushing a body is nearly equal to that which will tear it afunder . He fays that it requires fomething more than 60 pounds on every fquare line to ...
... fays , that his experiments , and those of Mr Parent , fhow that the force neceflary for crushing a body is nearly equal to that which will tear it afunder . He fays that it requires fomething more than 60 pounds on every fquare line to ...
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