The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intensification nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. Philosophical essays - Página 21por Richard Lovett - 1766 - 525 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 páginas
...possible, the same causes. RULE III. The qualities of bodies which admit neither retention nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. RULE IV. In Experimental Philosophy, propositions... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1803 - 394 páginas
...in the earth, and hi the planets. RULE III. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intenfion nor remijjion of degrees, and which are found to belong...bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be ejteemed the univerfal qualities of all bodies whalfoever. For fince the qualities of bodies are only... | |
| Tiberius Cavallo - 1803 - 546 páginas
...poffible, affign the fame caufes. III. Such qualities of bodies as are not capable of increafe or decreafe, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the rea.ch of our experiments, are to be efteemed the univerfal qualities of all bodies whatfoever. IV. In experimental philofophy we are to... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 páginas
...|«>.-»ible, the same cause*. 3. The qualities of bodies which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiment*, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. 4. In experimental... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 páginas
...possible, the sume causes. — 3. The qualities of bodies which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our ex.penmentii, arc to be esteemed the universal qualities of all buiiiefc whatever. — 4. In experimental... | |
| 1816 - 778 páginas
...as poflible, the fame caufes. 3. The qualities of bodies which admit neither intenfion nor remiffion of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be efteemcd the univerfal Qualities of all bodies whatfoever. 4- In EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, we are to... | |
| Thomas Tegg - 1827 - 382 páginas
...Such qualities of bodies as are not capable of increase or decrease, and which are found to bêlons: to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. — 4. In experimental philosophy w« иге... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 páginas
...as possible, the same causes. 3. The qualities of bodies which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. 4. In experimental philosophy, we are to... | |
| Golding Bird - 1839 - 458 páginas
...assign the same causes. RULE III. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. RULE IV. In experimental philosophy, we... | |
| Golding Bird - 1848 - 446 páginas
...assign the same causes. RULE III. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong to all bodies within the reach of our experiments, are to be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. KULE IV. general induction from phenomena... | |
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