The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... effects of experimental enquiries . Every rational attempt , therefore , to inveftigate the phe- nomena of natural bodies , their properties , and laws of mo- tion , as it is an employment becoming both the Philofopher and the Citizen ...
... effects of experimental enquiries . Every rational attempt , therefore , to inveftigate the phe- nomena of natural bodies , their properties , and laws of mo- tion , as it is an employment becoming both the Philofopher and the Citizen ...
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... effects of his action ; and , perhaps the one juft as much a material Being as the other . By the one kind of action the parts of bodies are put into fuch a motion as to give the fenfation of heat and appearance of fire ; and by the ...
... effects of his action ; and , perhaps the one juft as much a material Being as the other . By the one kind of action the parts of bodies are put into fuch a motion as to give the fenfation of heat and appearance of fire ; and by the ...
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... effects ; i . e . the heat of bodies . Now if , after conceiving the exiftence of fire as a body , we are ftill under the neceffity of fuppofing it must be put in motion , before it produce the effect by which its existence is known ...
... effects ; i . e . the heat of bodies . Now if , after conceiving the exiftence of fire as a body , we are ftill under the neceffity of fuppofing it must be put in motion , before it produce the effect by which its existence is known ...
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... effect- ed ? Can the fimple collifion , or attrition , of two bodies in any direction , attract that Fire from every fide to the spot ? or are they only attracted in one direction ? Infinite , indeed , are the objectiors that might be ...
... effect- ed ? Can the fimple collifion , or attrition , of two bodies in any direction , attract that Fire from every fide to the spot ? or are they only attracted in one direction ? Infinite , indeed , are the objectiors that might be ...
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... effects of the motion of bodies , The inteftine motion of the fluid contained in the receiver , is , doubtless , in the above experiment , propagated through the wires , and communicated from one to the other ; nor need we wonder that ...
... effects of the motion of bodies , The inteftine motion of the fluid contained in the receiver , is , doubtless , in the above experiment , propagated through the wires , and communicated from one to the other ; nor need we wonder that ...
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