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" How these attractions may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call 'attraction' may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend toward one another,... "
Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science - Página 17
1906
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., Volumen1

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 538 páginas
...other attractive powers besides these. How these attractions may be performed I do not," says he, " here consider. What I call attraction may be performed...impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use the word here to signify only in general, any force by which bodies tend towards each other, whatsoever...
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Farther Inquiries Into the Changes Induced on Atmospheric Air: By the ...

Daniel Ellis - 1811 - 396 páginas
...gravity, magnetism and electricity/' " How these attractions may be performed," he continues, " Ido not here consider. What I call attraction, may be performed by impulse, or by some other meatte unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only, in general, any force by which bodies tend...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen13

Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 594 páginas
...the tangent was precisely such as his new hypothesis (for then it was simply an hypothesis) required. by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify in general any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause. For we must learn...
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A manual of chemistry, Volumen1

William Thomas Brande - 1821 - 506 páginas
...able to hold them both, lets go its own? How these attractions may be performed, continues NEWTON, I do not here consider ; what I call attraction may...by some other means unknown to me : I use that word to signify any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause. Thus, he says,...
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The Technical repository, by T. Gill, Volumen1

Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1822 - 564 páginas
...inconsiderable support from what happens in the transfusion of blood. Experiments way, says Newton, " what I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use the word here to signify only, in general, any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volumen5

1841 - 488 páginas
...his philosophy, founded on a mistake as to this point. " ' What I call attraction,' he suggests, ' may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use the word here to signify in general any force by which bodies tend toward* one another, whatever be...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen5

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 páginas
...able to hold them both, lets go its own. How these attractions may be performed, ' continues Newton, ' I do not here consider ; what I call attraction may...by some other means unknown to me : I use that word to signify any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause.' Thus, he says,...
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Lectures on chemistry, including its applications in the arts

Henry Minchin Noad - 1841 - 362 páginas
...penetration of the author. Newton, in following up the views of Mayow, observes, "how these attractions are performed, I do not here consider ; what I call attraction,...by some other means unknown to me : I use that word to signify any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause." These simple...
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Lectures on Chemistry: Including Its Applications in the Arts, and the ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 524 páginas
...penetration of the author. Newton, in following up the views of Mayow, observes, "how these attractions are performed, I do not here consider ; what I call attraction,...by some other means unknown to me : I use that word to signify any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause." These simple...
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Lectures on Chemistry: Including Its Applications in the Arts, and the ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1843 - 530 páginas
...than it. All this is strictly true, and will serve as a specimen of the penetration of the author. I call attraction, may be performed by impulse, or...by some other means unknown to me : I use that word to signify any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause." These simple...
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