The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volumen3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... bodies to come together , called attraction , and a disposition to recede from each other , called repulsion . Impulse , or the commu- nication of motion by apparent contact , will not constitute a peculiar case , because we know that ...
... bodies to come together , called attraction , and a disposition to recede from each other , called repulsion . Impulse , or the commu- nication of motion by apparent contact , will not constitute a peculiar case , because we know that ...
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... body was ever treated with such force of genius and accuracy of investigation , as that which here displayed the philosophical pow- ers of this extraordinary triumvirate . In the year 1741 , M. Euler was invited to Berlin to direct and ...
... body was ever treated with such force of genius and accuracy of investigation , as that which here displayed the philosophical pow- ers of this extraordinary triumvirate . In the year 1741 , M. Euler was invited to Berlin to direct and ...
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... body , it is said to be excited ; and this term is also applied to de- note the like production of an electric state , even in bodies which conduct . The pro- cesses by which excitation is performed are very imperfectly understood . It ...
... body , it is said to be excited ; and this term is also applied to de- note the like production of an electric state , even in bodies which conduct . The pro- cesses by which excitation is performed are very imperfectly understood . It ...
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... body to another . From its passage through dense conductors , as well as through the air , it seems to move with extreme velocity ; and this may be sufficient , without suppos- ing it to be essentially luminous , to account for the ...
... body to another . From its passage through dense conductors , as well as through the air , it seems to move with extreme velocity ; and this may be sufficient , without suppos- ing it to be essentially luminous , to account for the ...
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... body of the defen- dant ; 2 , or against his goods or chattels ; 3 , against his goods and the profits of his lands ; 4 , against the goods and the posses- sion of his lands ; 5 , against all three , his body , lands , and goods ...
... body of the defen- dant ; 2 , or against his goods or chattels ; 3 , against his goods and the profits of his lands ; 4 , against the goods and the posses- sion of his lands ; 5 , against all three , his body , lands , and goods ...
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