| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 oldal
...produced to which the term attraction is applied is still a mystery. Newton, speaking of it, says, '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.' If we suppose a fluid... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1867 - 780 oldal
...performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction , may be performed by impulse or by home other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend to wards one another, whatsoever by the cause. (41) [page 24]. « I... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1870 - 484 oldal
...produced to which the term attraction is applied is still a mystery. JSTewton, speaking of it, says, ' What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means un known to me. I use that word here to signify only in gen eral any force by which bodies tend towards... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1870 - 446 oldal
...more attractive powers than these. How these attractions may be performed, I do not here consider. "What I call attraction, may be performed by impulse or by some other 'Йе'йлв inAncriWi1 té me.' t lise that word here to signify only in general any force by which... | |
| Augustus Fendler - 1874 - 172 oldal
...derived from some higher force or property unknown to him, is proved by his own words. He says : " 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." 166. Now the ultimate... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1877 - 534 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 b6dies tend toward one another, whatsoever be the cause."t And beyond this point,... | |
| 1887 - 902 oldal
...these attractions [of gravity, magnetism, and electricity] may bo performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse...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... | |
| Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 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 PROF. HUXLEY AS A SCIENTIFIC EXEGETK. 253 other means unknown to me. I use that word hero to signify... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1892 - 648 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...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... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 472 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...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... | |
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