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... relates an experi- ment which seems destined , according to the intimation of the author , to conduct us to the true cause of the phænomena of coloured rings : The experiment I am now to relate was at first intended to be reserved for ...
... relates an experi- ment which seems destined , according to the intimation of the author , to conduct us to the true cause of the phænomena of coloured rings : The experiment I am now to relate was at first intended to be reserved for ...
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... relates to Newton has pre - eminent interest , we shall transcribe the history here given of the revolutions experienced by the little territory which became his pa- trimony : The Manor , and Family of Newton . The Archbishop of York ...
... relates to Newton has pre - eminent interest , we shall transcribe the history here given of the revolutions experienced by the little territory which became his pa- trimony : The Manor , and Family of Newton . The Archbishop of York ...
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... relates a number of cases . Some of his statements are curious , and deserving of attention : but we are through out irresistibly impressed with the idea that they are much overcharged . To illustrate this conviction , we shall quote ...
... relates a number of cases . Some of his statements are curious , and deserving of attention : but we are through out irresistibly impressed with the idea that they are much overcharged . To illustrate this conviction , we shall quote ...
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