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... heat and electricity . ( 3 ) It must possess a great and peculiar reflective power known as metallic lustre * . These properties are common to all metals , or nearly all metals , and are what mark out and distinguish a metal from other ...
... heat and electricity . ( 3 ) It must possess a great and peculiar reflective power known as metallic lustre * . These properties are common to all metals , or nearly all metals , and are what mark out and distinguish a metal from other ...
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... heat will be the result . It is true that we might easily learn the same truth à posteriori , by picking up portions of a bullet which has just struck a target and observing that they are warm . But there is a great advantage in à ...
... heat will be the result . It is true that we might easily learn the same truth à posteriori , by picking up portions of a bullet which has just struck a target and observing that they are warm . But there is a great advantage in à ...
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... heat produced . Similarly we know , without the trouble of observation , that the Falls of Ni- agara and all other waterfalls produce heat . This is fairly an instance of à priori knowledge because no one that I have heard of has tried ...
... heat produced . Similarly we know , without the trouble of observation , that the Falls of Ni- agara and all other waterfalls produce heat . This is fairly an instance of à priori knowledge because no one that I have heard of has tried ...
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... heat , " with the truth that " aluminium is a metal , " I am enabled by a syllogism in the mood Barbara to infer that " aluminium is a good con- ductor of heat . " As this is a proposition concerning one metal only , it is evidently ...
... heat , " with the truth that " aluminium is a metal , " I am enabled by a syllogism in the mood Barbara to infer that " aluminium is a good con- ductor of heat . " As this is a proposition concerning one metal only , it is evidently ...
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... heat when applied to water to develope steam possessing elastic power , it is needless to say that the steam - engine could never have been made , so that the invention of the steam - engine arose from observing the utility of the force ...
... heat when applied to water to develope steam possessing elastic power , it is needless to say that the steam - engine could never have been made , so that the invention of the steam - engine arose from observing the utility of the force ...
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