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... pneumatic body con- cealed and enveloped in the tangible parts ; that by this spirit all dissolution and consumption is com- menced ; it follows that the antidote against them is the detention of this spirit . 2. This spirit is detained ...
... pneumatic body con- cealed and enveloped in the tangible parts ; that by this spirit all dissolution and consumption is com- menced ; it follows that the antidote against them is the detention of this spirit . 2. This spirit is detained ...
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... pneumatic bodies , such as flame , spirit , and air ; but very languidly by thick and tangible bodies ; because in them the desire of assimilation is controlled by a stronger desire for rest , and an aversion to motion . 2. It is ...
... pneumatic bodies , such as flame , spirit , and air ; but very languidly by thick and tangible bodies ; because in them the desire of assimilation is controlled by a stronger desire for rest , and an aversion to motion . 2. It is ...
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... pneumatic bodies , as air and flame , because they are not en- dowed with weight . 4. It should be observed whether the close con- traction of a body may not , by reason of the union of force , give it a greater degree of weight than in ...
... pneumatic bodies , as air and flame , because they are not en- dowed with weight . 4. It should be observed whether the close con- traction of a body may not , by reason of the union of force , give it a greater degree of weight than in ...
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... pneumatic bodies ; but these are not indued with weight , the effect of which would enable us to form a judgment of the bulk of matter contained in them . We require therefore another VOL . X. 13 kind of interpreter . But first I must ...
... pneumatic bodies ; but these are not indued with weight , the effect of which would enable us to form a judgment of the bulk of matter contained in them . We require therefore another VOL . X. 13 kind of interpreter . But first I must ...
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... pneumatic bodies , and then proceed to com- pare them . As in tangible bodies I postpone for a while the in- quiry of the internal parts of the earth , so in pneu- natic bodies I postpone speaking of things eternal . Pneumatic bodies ...
... pneumatic bodies , and then proceed to com- pare them . As in tangible bodies I postpone for a while the in- quiry of the internal parts of the earth , so in pneu- natic bodies I postpone speaking of things eternal . Pneumatic bodies ...
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