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... considerable height ; for the wider the basis of the flame , the higher its vertex rises , and therefore extinction appears to begin about the sides , where the flame is com pressed and opposed by the air ; but the inner parts of the ...
... considerable height ; for the wider the basis of the flame , the higher its vertex rises , and therefore extinction appears to begin about the sides , where the flame is com pressed and opposed by the air ; but the inner parts of the ...
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... considerable discovery , viz . that by philosophizing , even according to sense , a proof may be had of the existence of separated and incorporeal beings and substances ; for if natural virtues and actions flowing from a body may ...
... considerable discovery , viz . that by philosophizing , even according to sense , a proof may be had of the existence of separated and incorporeal beings and substances ; for if natural virtues and actions flowing from a body may ...
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... considerable improvement of this kind has hi therto appeared , the greatest magnifiers being the smallest globules , or spheres of glass . See Sir Isaac Newton's Op- tics ; Dr. Hook's Lectures of Light , and Micographia ; and the ...
... considerable improvement of this kind has hi therto appeared , the greatest magnifiers being the smallest globules , or spheres of glass . See Sir Isaac Newton's Op- tics ; Dr. Hook's Lectures of Light , and Micographia ; and the ...
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... considerably regard the subject in hand . So that thus much may suffice for the business of reducing insensible things to such as are sensible . Sometimes also reduction is made , not to the sense of man , but to the sense of other ...
... considerably regard the subject in hand . So that thus much may suffice for the business of reducing insensible things to such as are sensible . Sometimes also reduction is made , not to the sense of man , but to the sense of other ...
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... considerable distances , in certain materials , as they relate , in particular , of the Naphtha of Babylon . Heat likewise insinuates itself to great distances , and so does cold , inso- much that the huge masses of ice broke off , and ...
... considerable distances , in certain materials , as they relate , in particular , of the Naphtha of Babylon . Heat likewise insinuates itself to great distances , and so does cold , inso- much that the huge masses of ice broke off , and ...
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