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" I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to signify only in general any Force by which Bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause. "
Aristotle: A Chapter from the History of Science, Including Analyses of ... - 93. oldal
szerző: George Henry Lewes - 1864 - 404 oldal
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Science and Christian Tradition: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 478 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call Attraction may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I ase that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend towards one another,...

The Popular Science Monthly, 31. kötet

1887 - 976 oldal
...attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. TV hat I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by...unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatever be the cause.* According...

The Bibliotheca Sacra, 54. kötet

1897 - 840 oldal
...small particles of bodies certain powers, virtues, or forces, by which tliev act at a distance? . . . What I call attraction may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatsoever be the cause."2 In 1692, in Newton's...

Scientific Aspects of Christian Evidences: Xi, 362 P. 7 Il. D.

George Frederick Wright - 1897 - 396 oldal
...small particles of bodies certain powers, virtues, or forces, by which they act at a distance? . . . What I call attraction may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatsoever be the cause." * In 1692, in Newton's...

Collected Essays: Science and Christian tradition

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1898 - 470 oldal
...attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may be performed, I do not here consider. Whnt I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by...unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause. 1 According...

The Earth Stands Fast

Carl Schoepffer - 1900 - 92 oldal
...powers, virtues, or forces, by which thcy net ,it ii distance? . . . What I call 'attraction' nitiv be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me." But all this shows is that in his old age, with a pet theory and a reputation to sustain, and in the...

The Grand Survival: A Theory of Immortality by Natural Law, Founded Upon a ...

Sir Oswald Stoll - 1904 - 220 oldal
...simultaneously with its enunciation, may be gathered from Newton's own words in the following sentences : — " What I call "attraction may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here "to signify only in general any force by which " bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be " the cause." That Motion integrates...

The Study of Chemical Composition: An Account of Its Method and Historical ...

Ida Freund - 1904 - 682 oldal
...these attractions may be perform'd, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause. For we must learn from...

Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, 94. kötet

1906 - 446 oldal
...consonant and conformable to herself. How these attractions may be performed I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse,...me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause. For we must learn from...

A History of Chemical Theories and Laws

Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 oldal
...these Attractions may be perform'd, I do not here consider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to signify only in general any Force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from...




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