Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 391
... atoms proves , by illustrations to which we shall " of solid singleness , " or that the atoms afterwards refer , that " nature works by bodies which are invisible . " This is why he so often uses the epithet " blind , " that is ...
... atoms proves , by illustrations to which we shall " of solid singleness , " or that the atoms afterwards refer , that " nature works by bodies which are invisible . " This is why he so often uses the epithet " blind , " that is ...
Page 397
... atoms is downwards , every be nearer , and could never be more dis- kind of upward motion would have an up - tant from each other than before . Lucre- holding power , and enable things to main- tius's atoms are all , relatively to one ...
... atoms is downwards , every be nearer , and could never be more dis- kind of upward motion would have an up - tant from each other than before . Lucre- holding power , and enable things to main- tius's atoms are all , relatively to one ...
Page 400
... atoms possessed decided faculties of mutual combination and co- operative productiveness . Lucretius ap- pears also to have conceived the atoms as attracted strongly towards each other , as if by some notion of molecular attraction ...
... atoms possessed decided faculties of mutual combination and co- operative productiveness . Lucretius ap- pears also to have conceived the atoms as attracted strongly towards each other , as if by some notion of molecular attraction ...
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