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... observation we are certain this result will happen . There are many such facts , which are called Laws of Nature ; and from our infancy we begin to learn these laws , and to shape our conduct according to them . These are the Laws with ...
... observation we are certain this result will happen . There are many such facts , which are called Laws of Nature ; and from our infancy we begin to learn these laws , and to shape our conduct according to them . These are the Laws with ...
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... observation ; but an idea of it may be readily obtained . A common brick is usually 83 inches long , 4 inches broad , and 2 inches thick ; now it is easy to imagine a brick in which the length , the breadth , and the depth should all be ...
... observation ; but an idea of it may be readily obtained . A common brick is usually 83 inches long , 4 inches broad , and 2 inches thick ; now it is easy to imagine a brick in which the length , the breadth , and the depth should all be ...
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... observation and experiment by elaborate drawings , but it is difficult to make these easily intelligible without ... observe how many persons of respectable education are practically unable to read ; though they may be fluent in ...
... observation and experiment by elaborate drawings , but it is difficult to make these easily intelligible without ... observe how many persons of respectable education are practically unable to read ; though they may be fluent in ...
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... observations of the situa- tions of the heavenly bodies , and predictions of their future course from the records of the past ; but Newton by his theory of gravity extended the subject and deduced the motions of the moon and the planets ...
... observations of the situa- tions of the heavenly bodies , and predictions of their future course from the records of the past ; but Newton by his theory of gravity extended the subject and deduced the motions of the moon and the planets ...
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... observation and record of the special properties of each kind of substance would be included in what is popularly known as Natural History . But it is found that when two or more of these different kinds of substance are brought ...
... observation and record of the special properties of each kind of substance would be included in what is popularly known as Natural History . But it is found that when two or more of these different kinds of substance are brought ...
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