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... degrees of incidencet ; and , in the second , by the different texture , or structure of the body , and so reflected to the eye . But these instances are solitary , or single , in point of likeness ‡ . * See above , Table IV . Aph . 18 ...
... degrees of incidencet ; and , in the second , by the different texture , or structure of the body , and so reflected to the eye . But these instances are solitary , or single , in point of likeness ‡ . * See above , Table IV . Aph . 18 ...
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... degree of the nature sought , since these also tend to the discovery of the form , as plain- ly appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + And therefore the instance of paper , which ...
... degree of the nature sought , since these also tend to the discovery of the form , as plain- ly appears both from the definition of a form , above laid down * , and the table of comparison + And therefore the instance of paper , which ...
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... degree of consistency in a fluid ; suppose a bubble of water which is a kind of consistent and determinate pellicule , made of the body of the water . In like manner icicles , if there be water to follow them , lengthen themselves out ...
... degree of consistency in a fluid ; suppose a bubble of water which is a kind of consistent and determinate pellicule , made of the body of the water . In like manner icicles , if there be water to follow them , lengthen themselves out ...
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... degree as to be thrown a considerable distance without breaking . This also appears to advantage in froth and snow , which put on such a con- sistency , that they may be almost cut with a knife , though they are but bodies formed of air ...
... degree as to be thrown a considerable distance without breaking . This also appears to advantage in froth and snow , which put on such a con- sistency , that they may be almost cut with a knife , though they are but bodies formed of air ...
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... degree , for the uniting of na- ** This use will appear evident , by recurring to the be- ginning of the present Aphorism . And without frequently going back , and comparing one part of these Aphorisms with another , it cannot be ...
... degree , for the uniting of na- ** This use will appear evident , by recurring to the be- ginning of the present Aphorism . And without frequently going back , and comparing one part of these Aphorisms with another , it cannot be ...
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