| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 538 pages
...changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations, and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies...break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles are laid together and only touch in a few points. These atoms are properly the minima... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 564 pages
...things are to be placed only " in the various separations and associations, " and motions of those permanent particles ; " compound bodies being apt...break, not "in the" midst of solid particles, but where " those particles are laid together, and only " touch in a few points*." Properties * Newt. Opt. 0^31.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 pages
...changes of corporeal limits are to be placed only in the •various separations and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies...of solid particles, but where these particles are laid together, and ouly touch in a few points. Dr. Berkeley, argues against the existence of matter... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 pages
...changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the vaiious separations and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particle.», but where these particles are laid together, and only touch in a few points. Dr. Berkeley,... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 pages
...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...break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles are laid together, and touch in a few points. It seems farther," he continues, " that... | |
| 1815 - 520 pages
...separations and new . •• • i • i i- .>r , and motions of these permanent particles ; compounded bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles are laid together, audji ubtb only iu a^ (f vy points."— Horsley's Newton, iv. 200.... | |
| 1815 - 508 pages
...the various separations and new associations, and motions of these permanent particles ; compounded bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles arc laid together, and trusts only iu a few j'oiuts."—Uorsky's Aisrfon, iv. S60.... | |
| 1815 - 514 pages
...beginning. j\ndtherefore 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 ; compounded bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 pages
...various separations and new associations of motions of the>r permanent particles, compound bodies beine apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles but where these particles are laid together, and only touch in a few points. J'r. Berkeley argues against the existence cf matter... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 pages
...changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and new associations of motions of these permanent particles, compound bodies...of solid particles, but where these particles are laid together, and only touch in a few points. L)r. Berkeley argues against the eiistence of matter... | |
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