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... supposed to be deducible , would have been destroyed . When two bodies meet , at a third , in directions exactly opposite , we are not to consider the state of the third alone , but the whole phenomenon , of which the third is but a ...
... supposed to be deducible , would have been destroyed . When two bodies meet , at a third , in directions exactly opposite , we are not to consider the state of the third alone , but the whole phenomenon , of which the third is but a ...
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... supposed . It has not led him to deny the idea of power ; but it has led him , from the necessity of finding its corres- ponding impression , to satisfy himself with a very erroneous theory of the idea , and to imagine that he had ...
... supposed . It has not led him to deny the idea of power ; but it has led him , from the necessity of finding its corres- ponding impression , to satisfy himself with a very erroneous theory of the idea , and to imagine that he had ...
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... supposed stronger af- finity is counteracted by one that is weaker . Thus , in the case mentioned above , by boiling sulphat of barytes in pot - ash , sulphat of pot - ash is formed ; and in course sulphat of barytes is decomposed but ...
... supposed stronger af- finity is counteracted by one that is weaker . Thus , in the case mentioned above , by boiling sulphat of barytes in pot - ash , sulphat of pot - ash is formed ; and in course sulphat of barytes is decomposed but ...
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