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... magnet , and the chemists with gold ; a course of proceeding not less un- skilful in the design than small in the attempt . For no one successfully investigates the nature of a thing in the thing itself ; the inquiry must be enlarged ...
... magnet , and the chemists with gold ; a course of proceeding not less un- skilful in the design than small in the attempt . For no one successfully investigates the nature of a thing in the thing itself ; the inquiry must be enlarged ...
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... magnet , the ebb and flow of the sea , the system of the heavens , and things of this kind , which seem to be in some measure secret , and have hitherto been handled without much success . Whereas it is most unskilful to investigate the ...
... magnet , the ebb and flow of the sea , the system of the heavens , and things of this kind , which seem to be in some measure secret , and have hitherto been handled without much success . Whereas it is most unskilful to investigate the ...
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... magnet , any one had said that a certain instrument had been invented by means of which the quarters and points of the heavens could be taken and distinguished with exactness ; men would have been carried by their imagination to a ...
... magnet , any one had said that a certain instrument had been invented by means of which the quarters and points of the heavens could be taken and distinguished with exactness ; men would have been carried by their imagination to a ...
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... magnet . For these three have changed the whole face and state of things throughout the world ; the first in literature , the second in warfare , the third in navigation ; whence have followed innu- merable changes ; insomuch that no ...
... magnet . For these three have changed the whole face and state of things throughout the world ; the first in literature , the second in warfare , the third in navigation ; whence have followed innu- merable changes ; insomuch that no ...
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... magnet armed with iron , or rather the iron in an armed magnet . For it is a fact in nature that an armed magnet at some distance off does not attract iron more powerfully than an unarmed magnet . But if the iron be brought so near as ...
... magnet armed with iron , or rather the iron in an armed magnet . For it is a fact in nature that an armed magnet at some distance off does not attract iron more powerfully than an unarmed magnet . But if the iron be brought so near as ...
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