The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 10 |
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الصفحة 86
All that any body can want to know about the Quakers , might evidently have
been told ei . ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar
practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses
to ...
All that any body can want to know about the Quakers , might evidently have
been told ei . ther under the head of their doctrinal tenets , or of their peculiar
practices ; but Mr Clarkson , with a certain elaborate infelicity of method , chooses
to ...
الصفحة 146
The motions that we ourselves impress on the bodies around us , are of this
nature . Again , when a stone falls to the ground , or when iron approaches a
magnet , motion is produced without contact ; both the bodies acquire motions
which are ...
The motions that we ourselves impress on the bodies around us , are of this
nature . Again , when a stone falls to the ground , or when iron approaches a
magnet , motion is produced without contact ; both the bodies acquire motions
which are ...
الصفحة 147
If , now , it be supposed that these atoms are unable to penetrate the solid and
indivisible particles of bodies , and , when they ... If , then , there were but a single
body in the universe , with whatever force the torrents of atoms struck against its ...
If , now , it be supposed that these atoms are unable to penetrate the solid and
indivisible particles of bodies , and , when they ... If , then , there were but a single
body in the universe , with whatever force the torrents of atoms struck against its ...
الصفحة 149
would of course diminish the action of the gravific atoms that had to pass through
it , and would make the body fall to the ground with less velocity than it would
have done in the open air . To this it was easy to reply , that the effect here stated
is ...
would of course diminish the action of the gravific atoms that had to pass through
it , and would make the body fall to the ground with less velocity than it would
have done in the open air . To this it was easy to reply , that the effect here stated
is ...
الصفحة 343
How will this solution account for the ruin of many a chartered body of merchants
, which has enjoyed no territorial sovereignty , nor possessed any thing of royalty
, but its extravagance ? At the same time we grant , that even this is a better ...
How will this solution account for the ruin of many a chartered body of merchants
, which has enjoyed no territorial sovereignty , nor possessed any thing of royalty
, but its extravagance ? At the same time we grant , that even this is a better ...
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