Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... laws . These are useful as far as they go , and may ultimately lead to the formation of theories which in the end so stand the test of what I may call cross - examination by Nature , that we become impressed with the conviction of their ...
... laws . These are useful as far as they go , and may ultimately lead to the formation of theories which in the end so stand the test of what I may call cross - examination by Nature , that we become impressed with the conviction of their ...
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... laws which Kepler discovered , nay , more , those laws themselves are only very approximately true ; and , when we consider the places of the planets , at times separated by a considerable interval , we are obliged to suppose that the ...
... laws which Kepler discovered , nay , more , those laws themselves are only very approximately true ; and , when we consider the places of the planets , at times separated by a considerable interval , we are obliged to suppose that the ...
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... be acquired , and means might easily be suggested by which the ratio of the masses of two bodies might be experimentally determined , without having recourse to gravi . tation at all . Now , according to the law ANNUAL ADDRESS . 13.
... be acquired , and means might easily be suggested by which the ratio of the masses of two bodies might be experimentally determined , without having recourse to gravi . tation at all . Now , according to the law ANNUAL ADDRESS . 13.
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... law . Such is the nature of our progress in scientific investiga- tion . We collect facts ; we endeavour to co - ordinate them and ascertain the laws which bind them together ; we endea- vour to refer these laws to their proximate ...
... law . Such is the nature of our progress in scientific investiga- tion . We collect facts ; we endeavour to co - ordinate them and ascertain the laws which bind them together ; we endea- vour to refer these laws to their proximate ...
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... law of definite proportions has settled the question as to whether atoms have qualities , and shows that their qualities do not , as Democritus thought , wait for combinations to originate them , but that combination has to wait ...
... law of definite proportions has settled the question as to whether atoms have qualities , and shows that their qualities do not , as Democritus thought , wait for combinations to originate them , but that combination has to wait ...
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