Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... forces , and make head against the spread of opinions which , in our opinion , are deleterious to the welfare of society . We have , I am glad to say , seen the example set by this Institute followed by the for- mation of a kindred ...
... forces , and make head against the spread of opinions which , in our opinion , are deleterious to the welfare of society . We have , I am glad to say , seen the example set by this Institute followed by the for- mation of a kindred ...
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tation at all . Now , according to the law of gravitation , the force with which a given body attracts another at a given distance is strictly proportional to the mass of the latter . If we suppose the attracting body to be the earth ...
tation at all . Now , according to the law of gravitation , the force with which a given body attracts another at a given distance is strictly proportional to the mass of the latter . If we suppose the attracting body to be the earth ...
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... force of what James and John Mill would call inseparable association . In itself , the term Time does not imply either the existence of limits to duration or their absence . But it does imply order in successions , and notes of ...
... force of what James and John Mill would call inseparable association . In itself , the term Time does not imply either the existence of limits to duration or their absence . But it does imply order in successions , and notes of ...
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... force . Hence , in me- chanics , " determination " is the right translation , but in metaphysics , though most natural , is a misleading one , except to practised readers . of all - comprising elements . All things consist of 34 THE REV ...
... force . Hence , in me- chanics , " determination " is the right translation , but in metaphysics , though most natural , is a misleading one , except to practised readers . of all - comprising elements . All things consist of 34 THE REV ...
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... force , and motion . Obvi- ously each of these pre - supposes Time and Space . The authors of The Unseen Universe - who , though wary of meta- physics and holding to science , have ten times the philoso- phical faculty of some writers ...
... force , and motion . Obvi- ously each of these pre - supposes Time and Space . The authors of The Unseen Universe - who , though wary of meta- physics and holding to science , have ten times the philoso- phical faculty of some writers ...
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