| 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 542
...words testify: " That gravity should be innate, in" herent, and essential to matter," wrote he, "so that one body may act upon " another at a distance, through a vacuum " without mediation of anything else by " and through which their action and " force may be iconveyed from one... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...a distance through a vacuum, and without the mediation of anything else, by and through which this action and force may be conveyed from one to another is to me eo great an absurdity, that I believe no man who has, in philosophical matters, a competent faculty... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...letter of Newton to Bentley:— " That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, and without the mediation of anything else, by and through which this action and force may be conveyed... | |
| 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 648
...the case of gravity. He Bays : " That gravity should bo innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance, through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which thoir action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is... | |
| 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...the case of gravity. He says: "That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance, through a vacuum, without the nwdiniion of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to... | |
| 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 530
...; for, in his third letter to Bentley, Newton explicitly states that " the idea of one body acting upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, ]jy and through which their action and force may be conveyed to one another, is to him... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1865 - عدد الصفحات: 530
...; for, in his third letter to Bentley, Newton explicitly states that " the idea of one body acting upon another at a distance through a, vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed to one another, is to him... | |
| Paul Janet - 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is... | |
| Paul Janet - 1867 - عدد الصفحات: 214
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is... | |
| 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 802
...Bentley wrote in this wise: — "That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance, through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is... | |
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