Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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Page 109
... phænomena might be produced , by a neceffary confequence from the laws of mo- tion , " % ss ( tx { r , O ཁ 3233. Others fuppofe that God did more at the beginning , having then made the feeds of all ve getables and animals , containing ...
... phænomena might be produced , by a neceffary confequence from the laws of mo- tion , " % ss ( tx { r , O ཁ 3233. Others fuppofe that God did more at the beginning , having then made the feeds of all ve getables and animals , containing ...
Page 110
... phænomena in nature . The pufcles are impelled and directed , th moved to and from each other accord rules or laws of motion . The law magnetifm , and electricity are div is not known , what other different of motion might be ...
... phænomena in nature . The pufcles are impelled and directed , th moved to and from each other accord rules or laws of motion . The law magnetifm , and electricity are div is not known , what other different of motion might be ...
Page 112
... phænomena , without admitting ate prefence and immediate action of real agent , who connects , moves , all things , according to fuch rules , purposes as feem good to him . 238. It is an old opinion adopted by that the elements and ...
... phænomena , without admitting ate prefence and immediate action of real agent , who connects , moves , all things , according to fuch rules , purposes as feem good to him . 238. It is an old opinion adopted by that the elements and ...
Page 113
... phænomena . But if there be any medium em- ployed , as a fubordinate caufe or inftrument in attraction , it would rather feem to be light ( k ) ; fince by an experiment of Mr. Boyle's , amber , that fhewed no fign of attraction in the ...
... phænomena . But if there be any medium em- ployed , as a fubordinate caufe or inftrument in attraction , it would rather feem to be light ( k ) ; fince by an experiment of Mr. Boyle's , amber , that fhewed no fign of attraction in the ...
Page 115
... phænomena , being it felf one of the phænomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform medium . The phænome ...
... phænomena , being it felf one of the phænomena produced and to be accounted for ( n ) . Attraction is performed by different laws , and cannot therefore in all cafes be the effect of the elafticity of one uniform medium . The phænome ...
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