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... observed : and therefore , if it be in our power , to infer it a priori , it must be allowed , to form an exception to the universal necessity of experience in physics When , Laving observed motion in the same straight line communicated ...
... observed : and therefore , if it be in our power , to infer it a priori , it must be allowed , to form an exception to the universal necessity of experience in physics When , Laving observed motion in the same straight line communicated ...
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... observed between the two alone . All the bodies may remain at rest , or the two external bodies may return , with various degrees of velocity . To give the name of the composition of forces , to such cases , is in truth to beg the ...
... observed between the two alone . All the bodies may remain at rest , or the two external bodies may return , with various degrees of velocity . To give the name of the composition of forces , to such cases , is in truth to beg the ...
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... observed in day - light , at Aberfoyle in Perthshire , on 10th February , 1799. He supposes that this appearance oc- curs more frequently than we are aware , but that it very rea- dily escapes observation . Professor Playfair describes ...
... observed in day - light , at Aberfoyle in Perthshire , on 10th February , 1799. He supposes that this appearance oc- curs more frequently than we are aware , but that it very rea- dily escapes observation . Professor Playfair describes ...
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