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Page 312
... and forces a separation : this is the matter of heat ; and is distinguished , in the new vocabulary , by the term calorique : -- but if these two forces were alone exerted , bodies would immediately pass from a state of folidity to ...
... and forces a separation : this is the matter of heat ; and is distinguished , in the new vocabulary , by the term calorique : -- but if these two forces were alone exerted , bodies would immediately pass from a state of folidity to ...
Page 414
But whether this matter was ever much confidered , or lightly laid aside , as a thing unfit and unpracticable , does not appear ; certain it is , that it came to nothing . Upon the whole matter , it is not certain what was the power or ...
But whether this matter was ever much confidered , or lightly laid aside , as a thing unfit and unpracticable , does not appear ; certain it is , that it came to nothing . Upon the whole matter , it is not certain what was the power or ...
Page 480
Instead of palliating the matter , therefore , he has , by such a confeflion , considerably aggravated it . After all , the question is limply this , Whether Dr. Towers has compiled bis Memoirs from the Vie de Frederic as printed ...
Instead of palliating the matter , therefore , he has , by such a confeflion , considerably aggravated it . After all , the question is limply this , Whether Dr. Towers has compiled bis Memoirs from the Vie de Frederic as printed ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
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Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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