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" And therefore that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles... "
Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington - Page xxii
by Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1881
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A View of Nature, in Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps: With ..., Volume 1

Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 538 pages
...things depending on them may be changed. Water and earth composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles, would not be of the sam'e nature and texture...only in the various separations, and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 2

William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 pages
...would not be of the same nature and texture now, with water and earth composed of entire particles at the beginning. And therefore, that nature may be lasting,...in the various separations, and new associations, of these permanent corpuscles." 2. That this matter, in order to form (he vast variety of natural bodies,...
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 4

William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 pages
...particles in the beginning ; and therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal limits are to be placed only in the •various separations and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid...
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Annals of philosophy.., Volume 6

1815 - 508 pages
...Water and earth, composed of old worn paiticles and fragments of particles, would not be of the :-ame nature and texture now with water and earth composed...associations, and motions of these permanent particles ; compounded bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles...
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The Annals of Philosophy, Volume 6

1815 - 514 pages
...nature and texture now with waler and earth composed of entire particles in the beginning. j\ndtherefore that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal...associations, and motions of these permanent particles ; compounded bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles...
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 pages
...particles in the beginning. And therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things arc to be placed only in the various separations and new...associations and motions of these permanent particles; compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 3

John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 pages
...would not be of the same nature and texture now, with water and earth composed of entire particles at the beginning. And, therefore, that nature may be...in the various separations, and new associations, of these permanent corpuscles." 2. That this matter, in order to form the vast variety of natural bodies,...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 4

William Nicholson - 1819 - 424 pages
...would not be of the same nature and texture now, with water and earth comjosed of entire particles at the beginning. And therefore, that nature may be lasting-,...only in the various separations, and new associations of these permanent corpuscles." 2. That this matter, in order to form the vast variety of natural bodies...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 7

John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 pages
...particles in the beginning ; and therefore, tin: nature maybe lasting, the changes of corpor« ••' things are to be placed only in the various separations and new associations of motions of the>r permanent particles, compound bodies beine apt to break, not in the midst of solid...
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The young man's best companion, and book of general knowledge

L. Murray - 1821 - 620 pages
...changed. Water and earth, composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles, would not be of Ihe same nature and texture now with water and earth composed...associations and motions of these permanent particles : compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles...
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