The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... moved so near as to touch the iron of the armed loadstone , then the armed loadstone will sup- port a much greater weight of iron , than the naked and unarmed loadstone , by reason of the Consider the instances derivable from chemistry ...
... moved so near as to touch the iron of the armed loadstone , then the armed loadstone will sup- port a much greater weight of iron , than the naked and unarmed loadstone , by reason of the Consider the instances derivable from chemistry ...
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... of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the magnetic virtue , when communicated , or rather 20.
... of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the magnetic virtue , when communicated , or rather 20.
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... move in a straight line , or continue at rest ; because motion is either with- out end , proceeding to an end , or stationary in the end . Now constant rotation seems pro- per to the heavenly bodies ; station or rest to the terrestrial ...
... move in a straight line , or continue at rest ; because motion is either with- out end , proceeding to an end , or stationary in the end . Now constant rotation seems pro- per to the heavenly bodies ; station or rest to the terrestrial ...
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Francis Bacon. scend below the celestial bodies , yet move irre- gularly through the various quarters of the heavens , as appears by experience and obser- vation . Another instance of alliance relating to this subject is the motion of ...
Francis Bacon. scend below the celestial bodies , yet move irre- gularly through the various quarters of the heavens , as appears by experience and obser- vation . Another instance of alliance relating to this subject is the motion of ...
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... move towards the centre of the earth , but rare and light ones towards the hea- vens , as if , in each case , it were to their proper places . But as to these places , though the no- tion of them prevails in the schools , yet it is ...
... move towards the centre of the earth , but rare and light ones towards the hea- vens , as if , in each case , it were to their proper places . But as to these places , though the no- tion of them prevails in the schools , yet it is ...
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