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" And thus nature will be very conformable to herself and very simple, performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity which intercedes those bodies and almost all the small ones of their particles by some other attractive... "
Opticks:: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ... - Page 362
by Isaac Newton - 1730 - 382 pages
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The History of Philosophy, from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the ...

William Enfield, Johann Jakob Brucker - 1791 - 650 pages
...brought together, which, upon contact, cohere moft ftrongly. Nature is very conformable to herfelf, and very fimple, performing all the great motions...repelling powers which intercede the particles. The vis inertias is a paffive principle, by which bodies perfift in their motion or reft, receive motion...
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General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Volume 7

John Aikin - 1808 - 730 pages
...which, upon contact, cohere mo; t strongly. Nature is very conformable to herself, and very simple, performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity which intercedes those bodies, and almost all the small ones of their particles, by some other attractive and repelling,...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 pages
...fortunate anticipation of the truth; as well " Nature will be very conformable to herself and very simple; performing all the great " motions of the heavenly...bodies by the attraction of gravity, which intercedes those " bodies ; and almost all the small cues of their particles, by some other attractive and " repelling...
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The History of Philosophy: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

Johann Jakob Brucker - 1819 - 618 pages
...which, upon contact, cohere most strongly. Nature is very conformable to herself, and very simple, performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity which intercedes those bodies, and almost all the small ones of their particles, by some other attractive and repelling...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 pages
...recurs to the same principle. " And thus Nature mil be rery conformable to herself and very simple ; performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction «if gravity which intercedes those bodies; and almost all the small ones of their particles, some...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 3

1823 - 894 pages
...inadequate. " Thus (adds our author) will nature be found very conformable to herself and very simple ; performing all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity, which intercides those bodies, and almost all the small ones of their parts, by some other attractive power...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 4

1823 - 888 pages
...all these things are so, then all nature will be very simple, and consistent with itself, effecting 1M ( vޗ 0ɂ | 2 ˻a*W i e V\=捒B e Z# Z H O ħ4 i )( q9z O& is mutual between all those bodies, and almost all the less motions of its particles by another certain...
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New system of astronomy, comprehending the discovery of the gravitating power

L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 pages
...Londonensis. " Thus," says Sir Isaac, " will nature be found very conformable to "itself and very simple; performing all the great " motions of the heavenly...bodies, by the attraction " of gravity which intercedes those bodies, and " almost all the small ones of their parts by some " other attractive power diffused...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 14

1826 - 382 pages
...all these things are so, then will all nature be very simple and consistent with itself, effecting all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity, which is mutual between all those bodies, and almost all the less motions of its particles by another certain...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 14

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 384 pages
...all these things are so, then will all nature be very simple and consistent with itself, effecting all the great motions of the heavenly bodies by the attraction of gravity, which is mutual between all those bodies, and almost all the less motions of its particles by another certain...
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