A Miscellany, Containing Several Tracts on Various Subjects, 1. kötetJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752 - 267 oldal |
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239. oldal
... quod omnes fere monent philofophi , pauci obfervant . Quanquam id quidem haud adeo diffi- cile videtur , in rebus præfertim Phyficis tractandis , ubi locum habent fenfus , experientia , & ratiocinium geometricum . Sepofito igitur ...
... quod omnes fere monent philofophi , pauci obfervant . Quanquam id quidem haud adeo diffi- cile videtur , in rebus præfertim Phyficis tractandis , ubi locum habent fenfus , experientia , & ratiocinium geometricum . Sepofito igitur ...
241. oldal
... quod dicatur qua- litas occulta ? Quod ipfum occultum eft nihil ex- plicat . Ut omittamus caufam agentem incognitam rectius dici poffe fubftantiam quam qualitatem . Porro , vis , gravitas , & iftiufmodi voces fæpius , nec ineptè , in ...
... quod dicatur qua- litas occulta ? Quod ipfum occultum eft nihil ex- plicat . Ut omittamus caufam agentem incognitam rectius dici poffe fubftantiam quam qualitatem . Porro , vis , gravitas , & iftiufmodi voces fæpius , nec ineptè , in ...
242. oldal
... Quod fane fupponit , gravitatem effe qualitatem quandam realem ab aliis omnibus diverfam : & gravitationem effe quafi actum hujus qualitatis à motu realiter diftinctum ; minima autem percuffio producit effectum majorem quam maxima ...
... Quod fane fupponit , gravitatem effe qualitatem quandam realem ab aliis omnibus diverfam : & gravitationem effe quafi actum hujus qualitatis à motu realiter diftinctum ; minima autem percuffio producit effectum majorem quam maxima ...
243. oldal
... quod ratione infinita fuperet quantitatem nullam five nihil . 11. Vis gravitationis à momento fecerni nequit , momentum autem fine celeritate nullum eft , quum fit moles in celeritatem ducta , porro celeritas fine motu intelligi non ...
... quod ratione infinita fuperet quantitatem nullam five nihil . 11. Vis gravitationis à momento fecerni nequit , momentum autem fine celeritate nullum eft , quum fit moles in celeritatem ducta , porro celeritas fine motu intelligi non ...
244. oldal
... diftinctas defignandas . Attractionem cer- te quod attinet , patet illam ab Newtono adhiberi , non tanquam qualitatem veram & phyficam , fed folum- folummodo ut hypothefin mathematicam . Quin & Leibnitius , nifum 244 MOTU . De.
... diftinctas defignandas . Attractionem cer- te quod attinet , patet illam ab Newtono adhiberi , non tanquam qualitatem veram & phyficam , fed folum- folummodo ut hypothefin mathematicam . Quin & Leibnitius , nifum 244 MOTU . De.
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186. oldal - In happy climes, the seat of innocence, Where nature guides and virtue rules, Where men shall not impose for truth and sense The pedantry of courts and schools: There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts.
217. oldal - And this is life eternal, that they may know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.
40. oldal - Therefore the Lord will smite with a scab the crown of the head of the daughters of Zion, and the Lord will discover their secret parts. In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments...
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121. oldal - Whether money is to be considered as having an intrinsic value, or as being a commodity, a standard, a measure, or a pledge, as is variously suggested by writers ? And whether the true idea of money, as such, be not altogether that of a ticket or counter ? 24. Whether the value or price of things, be not a compounded proportion, directly as the demand, and reciprocally as the plenty ? 25.
121. oldal - Whether the terms crown, livre, pound sterling, &c., are not to be considered as exponents or denominations of such proportion ? And whether gold, silver, and paper, are not tickets or counters for reckoning, recording, and transferring thereof?
84. oldal - But the youth born and brought up in wicked times, without any bias to good from early principle or instilled opinion, when they grow ripe must be monsters indeed. And it is to be feared, that age of monsters is not far off.