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" Now the smallest Particles of Matter may cohere by the strongest Attractions, and compose bigger Particles of weaker Virtue; and many of these may cohere and compose bigger Particles whose Virtue is still weaker, and so on for divers Successions, until... "
A History of the Theory of Elasticity and of the Strength of Materials: From ... - Page 7
by Isaac Todhunter - 1886 - 924 pages
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...a war with Holland; but most hy two »««//«« of inactive princes. Bacon. The smallest panicles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions, and compose bigger particles cf weaker virtue; and many of these may cohere and compose bigger particles, whose virtue is still...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volume 7

John Aikin - Biography - 1808 - 730 pages
...attractions, and compose bigger panicles of weaker virtue ; and many of these may cohere, and compose larger particles, whose virtue is still weaker, and so on for divers successions, until the progressions end in the biggest particles, on which the operations in chemistry, and the colours of...
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The History of Philosophy: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

Johann Jakob Brucker - Philosophy - 1819 - 618 pages
...fluid, or ether. nature ; as in the attractions of gravity, magnetism, and electricity. The smallest particles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions,...virtue : and many of these may cohere, and compose larger particles, whose virtue is still weaker, and so on for divers successions, until the progressions...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5

Industrial arts - 1826 - 488 pages
...otherwise inexplicable. " The smallest particles may cos, and here by thé strongest attractions, i compose bigger particles of weaker virtue ; and many...and compose bigger particles, whose virtue is still less ; and so on for divers successions, until the progression end in the biggest particles, on which...
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Library for the people. (Division 1). The wonders of nature and art ..., Issue 2

Library - 1827 - 712 pages
...the phenomena of nature ; as in the attractions of gravity, magnetism, and electricity. The smallest particles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions,...virtue : and many of these may cohere, and compose larger particles, whose virtue is still weaker, and so on for divers successions, until the progressions...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 6

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 828 pages
...attraction may we account for the cohesion of bodies, otherwise inexplicable. The smallest particles may cohere by the strongest attractions, and compose...and compose bigger particles, whose virtue is still less; and so on for divers successions, until the progression end in the biggest particles, on which...
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Elements of the economy of nature; or, The principles of physics, chemistry ...

John Gibson MacVicar - 1830 - 674 pages
...attractions ; and it is the business of experimental philosophy to find them out. Now, the smallest particles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions,...particles, whose virtue is still weaker ; and so on, for diverse successions, until the progression end in the biggest particles, on which the operations in...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton

David Brewster - Physicists - 1831 - 328 pages
...promote fermentation. In explaining the structure of solid bodies, he is of opinion, "that the smallest particles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions,...the biggest particles, on which the operations in chymistry and the colours of natural bodies depend, and which, by adhering, compose bodies of a sensible...
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A Treatise on Language: Or, The Relation which Words Bear to Things, in Four ...

Alexander Bryan Johnson - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1836 - 290 pages
...investigating the realities of the external creation : hence, Newton says further, " the smallest particles cohere by the strongest attractions, and compose bigger...virtue ; and many of these may cohere and compose still bigger particles, whose virtue is still weaker ; and so on for divers successions, till the progressions...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volume 26

Child rearing - 1845 - 334 pages
...promote fermentation. In explaining the structure of solid bodies, he is of opinion, "that the smallest particles of matter may cohere by the strongest attractions,...the biggest particles, on which the operations in chymistry and the colours of natural bodies depend, and which, by adhering, compose bodies of a sensible...
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