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... bodies , not white ; but powdered glass , and the froth of water , are white , not transparent . It comes therefore to be enquired , what has happened to the glass , or water , in this transmigration † ; for , it is manifest , that the ...
... bodies , not white ; but powdered glass , and the froth of water , are white , not transparent . It comes therefore to be enquired , what has happened to the glass , or water , in this transmigration † ; for , it is manifest , that the ...
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... bodies , which two positions are absolutely false , and re jected by numerous exclusions + . It will rather appear , without the interposition of the air , & c . that the bodies perfectly uniform , or similar , in their optical parts ...
... bodies , which two positions are absolutely false , and re jected by numerous exclusions + . It will rather appear , without the interposition of the air , & c . that the bodies perfectly uniform , or similar , in their optical parts ...
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... bodies , are so far from shewing the progress , that , on the contrary , the expansion itself is not visible to the sense , by reason of the re - action and breaking of the spirit in the compact and gross part ; but the weather - glass ...
... bodies , are so far from shewing the progress , that , on the contrary , the expansion itself is not visible to the sense , by reason of the re - action and breaking of the spirit in the compact and gross part ; but the weather - glass ...
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... bodies formed of air .. and water , both of them fluid . These several instances seem clearly to intimate that fluidity and consistency are no more than vulgar notions relative to the human sense , and that all bodies have a real ...
... bodies formed of air .. and water , both of them fluid . These several instances seem clearly to intimate that fluidity and consistency are no more than vulgar notions relative to the human sense , and that all bodies have a real ...
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... bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a farther example ; if the nature sought were attraction , or the appetite of approach in bodies , a most remarkable glaring instance , as to the ...
... bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a farther example ; if the nature sought were attraction , or the appetite of approach in bodies , a most remarkable glaring instance , as to the ...
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