| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 570 pages
...reasoning " from mechanical principles. For I am induced by " many reasons to suspect that they may all depend " upon certain forces by which the particles...of bodies, " by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mu" tually impelled towards each other, and cohere in "regular figures, or are repelled and... | |
| Francis William Newman - 1841 - 268 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles. For I am induced, by many reasons, to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1846 - 588 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles. For / am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unhnown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled... | |
| Seba Smith - 1850 - 214 pages
...this remark : " I am induced by many reasons to suspect, that they [the phenomena of nature] may all depend upon certain forces, by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular forms, or are repelled and recede... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1851 - 842 pages
...this remark : " I am induced by many reasons to suspect, that they [the phenomena of nature] may all depend upon certain forces, by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled toward each other, and cohere in regular forms, or are repelled and recede... | |
| 1862 - 280 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles ; for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede... | |
| Arthur Young - 1864 - 198 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles, for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces, by which the particles of bodies by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede... | |
| William Leighton Jordan - 1867 - 12 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles ; for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards each other, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1874 - 456 pages
...reasoning from mathematical principles. For I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies by some causes hitherto unknown are either mutually impelled towards each other and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede... | |
| Walter William Rouse Ball - 1893 - 195 pages
...reasoning from mechanical principles; for I am led "by many reasons to suspect that all these phenomena may depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies (by some causes as yet unknown) are either mutually impelled towards each other and cohere in regular figures, or are... | |
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