The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Količina 1S. Converse, 1829 - 628 strani |
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... rays . And the spiders themselves may be very often seen travelling in the air , from one stage to anoth- er amongst the trees , in a very unaccountable manner . But I have often seen that , which is much more astonishing . In very calm ...
... rays . And the spiders themselves may be very often seen travelling in the air , from one stage to anoth- er amongst the trees , in a very unaccountable manner . But I have often seen that , which is much more astonishing . In very calm ...
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... ray of light , so that there should not be the least glimmering of light in the Uni- verse . Now all will own , that , in such case , the Universe would really be immediately deprived of all its colours . No one part of the Universe is ...
... ray of light , so that there should not be the least glimmering of light in the Uni- verse . Now all will own , that , in such case , the Universe would really be immediately deprived of all its colours . No one part of the Universe is ...
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... rays must , of necessity , be owing either to their different velocity , or dif- ferent magnitude ; because there can be no other reason of their different attractability , which indeed is refrangibility . " 11. To show from Sir Isaac ...
... rays must , of necessity , be owing either to their different velocity , or dif- ferent magnitude ; because there can be no other reason of their different attractability , which indeed is refrangibility . " 11. To show from Sir Isaac ...
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... rays still proceed : and to observe , that its so doing makes it probable , that there are some other properties in ... rays , and the proceeding of others , is not , because that sort of rays alone , are stopped by striking ...
... rays still proceed : and to observe , that its so doing makes it probable , that there are some other properties in ... rays , and the proceeding of others , is not , because that sort of rays alone , are stopped by striking ...
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... rays most strongly , which they reflect most strongly . " Corol . 2. Hence bodies do attract one sort of rays , more than another . " Corol . 3. Hence it is probable , that bodies do reflect , and attract , by the same force , because ...
... rays most strongly , which they reflect most strongly . " Corol . 2. Hence bodies do attract one sort of rays , more than another . " Corol . 3. Hence it is probable , that bodies do reflect , and attract , by the same force , because ...
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