The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... attract iron ; nor does lead attract lead , nor wood attract wood , nor water attract water . But the loadstone armed with iron , or rather the iron of an armed loadstone , is a clandestine instance ; for here it happens , that an armed ...
... attract iron ; nor does lead attract lead , nor wood attract wood , nor water attract water . But the loadstone armed with iron , or rather the iron of an armed loadstone , is a clandestine instance ; for here it happens , that an armed ...
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... attract air , nor water manifestly attract water , in a state of entireness , yet one bubble approaching another makes it easier dissolve , than if the other bubble were away , by reason of the ap- petite of conjunction between water ...
... attract air , nor water manifestly attract water , in a state of entireness , yet one bubble approaching another makes it easier dissolve , than if the other bubble were away , by reason of the ap- petite of conjunction between water ...
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... attracts heavy bodies , extends not beyond its own sphere of activity , which always operates to a certain distance , and no farther ; and this be verified by any instance , such an instance will be an in- stance of alliance upon this ...
... attracts heavy bodies , extends not beyond its own sphere of activity , which always operates to a certain distance , and no farther ; and this be verified by any instance , such an instance will be an in- stance of alliance upon this ...
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... - road . Heavy and ponderous bodies must either have a natural tendency to the centre of the earth , on account * See the author's Specimen of animated Astronomy . of their proper mechanism , or else be attracted by 64.
... - road . Heavy and ponderous bodies must either have a natural tendency to the centre of the earth , on account * See the author's Specimen of animated Astronomy . of their proper mechanism , or else be attracted by 64.
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Francis Bacon. of their proper mechanism , or else be attracted by the corporeal mass thereof , as by a collec tion of bodies of the same nature , and so be carried to it by consent . If the latter be the cause , it will follow , that ...
Francis Bacon. of their proper mechanism , or else be attracted by the corporeal mass thereof , as by a collec tion of bodies of the same nature , and so be carried to it by consent . If the latter be the cause , it will follow , that ...
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