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... effect in condens- > ing or approximating the animal fibres ; though the other me . thod would have been more consistent with a system which professes to arrange substances according to their effects on the : body . Employing the term ...
... effect in condens- > ing or approximating the animal fibres ; though the other me . thod would have been more consistent with a system which professes to arrange substances according to their effects on the : body . Employing the term ...
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... effect of this moving weight ? If the effect be measured by the product of the mass and the space described , such effect can by no mechanical contrivance be increased , but must ever re- main the same . If , in a state of equilibrium ...
... effect of this moving weight ? If the effect be measured by the product of the mass and the space described , such effect can by no mechanical contrivance be increased , but must ever re- main the same . If , in a state of equilibrium ...
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... effect : but then we must infallibly employ more time . Since , in fine , we cannot mi- grate out of this circle , it is absolutely necessary that the product FVT be always equal to the effect which we wish to produce ; and it is in ...
... effect : but then we must infallibly employ more time . Since , in fine , we cannot mi- grate out of this circle , it is absolutely necessary that the product FVT be always equal to the effect which we wish to produce ; and it is in ...
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