The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...J. Hodges, 1749 |
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Página 165
... the Surface was free from Corpuscles of Stone and Metal , and in a great measure from Salt ; and the Power or Force of that Agent , which M 3 they they call Attraction in small Bodies , and now Gravitation MINING . 165.
... the Surface was free from Corpuscles of Stone and Metal , and in a great measure from Salt ; and the Power or Force of that Agent , which M 3 they they call Attraction in small Bodies , and now Gravitation MINING . 165.
Página 172
... Corpuscles of the fame Sort of the highest Stratum , which were not united , large e- nough to fubfide , which were borne down by the next fucceeding Stratum , and are formed in the under Side of it ; and where there were any Maffes ...
... Corpuscles of the fame Sort of the highest Stratum , which were not united , large e- nough to fubfide , which were borne down by the next fucceeding Stratum , and are formed in the under Side of it ; and where there were any Maffes ...
Página 321
... Corpuscles , being of different Sizes , after the first Running , in which the Cor- puscles lying promifcuoufly run confusedly , the finest only would flow next : And fi- nally , as the Sands were drawn closer to- gether , and the ...
... Corpuscles , being of different Sizes , after the first Running , in which the Cor- puscles lying promifcuoufly run confusedly , the finest only would flow next : And fi- nally , as the Sands were drawn closer to- gether , and the ...
Página 354
... near the Surface , by Reason of Winds , Tides there , or any other Caufe , than be- low or in any one Part of the Water , than in another there the Corpuscles Nodules . would would , meet the oftener , and fo form the 354 OBSERVATIONS.
... near the Surface , by Reason of Winds , Tides there , or any other Caufe , than be- low or in any one Part of the Water , than in another there the Corpuscles Nodules . would would , meet the oftener , and fo form the 354 OBSERVATIONS.
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 164 - The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
Página 316 - So like" wise a fissure running, suppose east and west, " that passes down in a perpendicular through ii several strata, frequently terminates, and abuts " upon the solid surface of a stratum, where, " mining horizontally upon the surface of that " stratum, either north or south, at some dis" tance, the miners meet with another fissure, " running on the same point east and west.
Página 331 - ... are so small that they are scarcely discernible. These are indeed the natural conveyances of water, and when once they are opened, it runs incessantly.
Página 331 - Miners, when they come to break up Strata of Stone, that have in them many of thefe Cracks, that are fo fmall that they are hardly difcernable.