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Page 63
... Causes of the Colours of Organic Badies ? By the same .墨 ལག་ This writer endeavours to prove that the cause of the pho nomena of light and heat is not matter , according to the pre- vailing doctrine , but that it is a repulsive motion ...
... Causes of the Colours of Organic Badies ? By the same .墨 ལག་ This writer endeavours to prove that the cause of the pho nomena of light and heat is not matter , according to the pre- vailing doctrine , but that it is a repulsive motion ...
Page 281
... cause be owing to a change produced upon the matter of the cause itself , by a regular process ; or to an approxima- tion of the system to act , at certain periods , in correspondence with causes disposed to disturb the ordinary health ...
... cause be owing to a change produced upon the matter of the cause itself , by a regular process ; or to an approxima- tion of the system to act , at certain periods , in correspondence with causes disposed to disturb the ordinary health ...
Page 402
... cause of many of the disorders which that animal is subject to , particularly that fatal malady the rot . From the same causes also , the neighbourhood of The present produce , as before stated , being four shillings an acre ; forty ...
... cause of many of the disorders which that animal is subject to , particularly that fatal malady the rot . From the same causes also , the neighbourhood of The present produce , as before stated , being four shillings an acre ; forty ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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