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can , and often does admit of changes , which may not be perceptible at the time they take place , though discoverable afterwards , but our ideas admit of no imperceptible changes . When then we select cer- tain ideas from amongst ...
can , and often does admit of changes , which may not be perceptible at the time they take place , though discoverable afterwards , but our ideas admit of no imperceptible changes . When then we select cer- tain ideas from amongst ...
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... admit , that the same telescope , which could shew the spherical form of balls , which subtended only a few tenths of a second in diameter , would surely not have represented a cometary disk as circular , if it had been as deficient as ...
... admit , that the same telescope , which could shew the spherical form of balls , which subtended only a few tenths of a second in diameter , would surely not have represented a cometary disk as circular , if it had been as deficient as ...
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that I can only admit it , without attempting to account for it . It how- ever furnishes us , I think , with a strong argument against that theory , which supposes the changes which this planet has undergone are all attributable to the ...
that I can only admit it , without attempting to account for it . It how- ever furnishes us , I think , with a strong argument against that theory , which supposes the changes which this planet has undergone are all attributable to the ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
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