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... follow them , lengthen themselves out in a very slender thread , to prevent a discontinuity of the water ; bas C ENGO BALE * See above , Part II : Aph . 4. Whence it will evidently appear of what great use these instances are . 1 but if ...
... follow them , lengthen themselves out in a very slender thread , to prevent a discontinuity of the water ; bas C ENGO BALE * See above , Part II : Aph . 4. Whence it will evidently appear of what great use these instances are . 1 but if ...
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Francis Bacon. 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to follow , the water then falls in round drops , which is the figure that best supports it against discon- tinuation ; and at the very instant when the thread of water ends ...
Francis Bacon. 1 but if there be not a sufficient quantity to follow , the water then falls in round drops , which is the figure that best supports it against discon- tinuation ; and at the very instant when the thread of water ends ...
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... follow the more general and universal forms † . * Is the fact certain ? See the Sylva Sylvarum . We have here a remarkable opening into the doctrine of attraction . See Sir Isaac Newton's Principia and Optics , passim . 26. In the fifth ...
... follow the more general and universal forms † . * Is the fact certain ? See the Sylva Sylvarum . We have here a remarkable opening into the doctrine of attraction . See Sir Isaac Newton's Principia and Optics , passim . 26. In the fifth ...
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... in coming in , and six in going out , with a certain difference coinciding with the mo- tion of the moon.Now , the cross - way of this subject lies as follows . This reciprocal motion must of necessity hap → pen either 56.
... in coming in , and six in going out , with a certain difference coinciding with the mo- tion of the moon.Now , the cross - way of this subject lies as follows . This reciprocal motion must of necessity hap → pen either 56.
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Francis Bacon. nished and give way in another ; whence again it will follow , that the attractive virtue , as it can- not operate equally upon the whole , must ope- rate strongly upon the middle , so as to raise the waters there ; and ...
Francis Bacon. nished and give way in another ; whence again it will follow , that the attractive virtue , as it can- not operate equally upon the whole , must ope- rate strongly upon the middle , so as to raise the waters there ; and ...
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