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The inference from this is , that if attraction and repul- sion between distant bodies take place from mechanical causes , we must seek for some intermediate body : -such intermediate body is furnished by the inventor of an hypothesis ...
The inference from this is , that if attraction and repul- sion between distant bodies take place from mechanical causes , we must seek for some intermediate body : -such intermediate body is furnished by the inventor of an hypothesis ...
Page 878
That a human body , in its full dimensions , should be contained in the space of an inch or two , is surely very like a contradiction ; that the substance of bread should not be in the Sacrament , where they own all the properties of ...
That a human body , in its full dimensions , should be contained in the space of an inch or two , is surely very like a contradiction ; that the substance of bread should not be in the Sacrament , where they own all the properties of ...
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According to the existing law of gravitation a body must return to the place from which it was projected . All the bodies in the system , there- fore , the cometary as well as the planetary , must have been formed and begun their ...
According to the existing law of gravitation a body must return to the place from which it was projected . All the bodies in the system , there- fore , the cometary as well as the planetary , must have been formed and begun their ...
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