Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 11
... bodies . These are all matters of experience . We cannot tell , by the sense of sight simply , whether an object is on our right hand or our left ; whether it is a sphere or a cube ; a few feet distant , or many rods . As we gaze on ...
... bodies . These are all matters of experience . We cannot tell , by the sense of sight simply , whether an object is on our right hand or our left ; whether it is a sphere or a cube ; a few feet distant , or many rods . As we gaze on ...
Strana 13
... body , to be any sub- stance of which we can gain a knowledge by our senses . The essential properties common to all ... bodies which makes them tend toward each other . This power pervades all material things ; it not only makes the ...
... body , to be any sub- stance of which we can gain a knowledge by our senses . The essential properties common to all ... bodies which makes them tend toward each other . This power pervades all material things ; it not only makes the ...
Strana 14
... bodies , and , at the same time , forces liquids to ascend through tubes and the pores of plants . It is said to be proportioned in its force to the quantity of matter ; how , then , in opposition to the whole attractive force of the ...
... bodies , and , at the same time , forces liquids to ascend through tubes and the pores of plants . It is said to be proportioned in its force to the quantity of matter ; how , then , in opposition to the whole attractive force of the ...
Strana 15
... bodies to be aggregated ; but who can point out any common feature between this and the attractions of which alone we ... body may act upon an- other at a distance through a vacuum , without the mediation of anything else by and through ...
... bodies to be aggregated ; but who can point out any common feature between this and the attractions of which alone we ... body may act upon an- other at a distance through a vacuum , without the mediation of anything else by and through ...
Strana 17
... bodies evi- dently can only be the same it would be , were they placed in any other circumstances at the same distance from the centre of the earth . In what consists the difference between a body in motion and the same body at rest ? A ...
... bodies evi- dently can only be the same it would be , were they placed in any other circumstances at the same distance from the centre of the earth . In what consists the difference between a body in motion and the same body at rest ? A ...
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