I had rather infer from their Cohesion, that their Particles attract one another by some force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chymical Operations above mention'd, and reaches not far from the Particles... Collected Papers of Sir James Dewar... - Page 310by Sir James Dewar - 1927Full view - About this book
| John Gibson MacVicar - 1830 - 674 pages
...be, some, Sic. / /uul ruthcr mfer, from their coftesion, that their particles attract one aiiot/ter by some force, which, in immediate contact is exceedingly strong, at small distances performs the c/temical operations above mentioned, and reaches not Jar from the particles with any sensible effect... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - 1886 - 970 pages
...others, that they stick together by conspiring motions, that is by relative Rest among themselves. I had rather infer from their cohesion, that their...another by some force, which in immediate contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations above-mentioned, and reaches... | |
| Henry Enfield Roscoe, Arthur Harden - 1896 - 232 pages
...others that they stick together by conspiring motions — that is, by relative rest among themselves. I had rather infer from their cohesion that their...another by some force, which in immediate contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations above mentioned, and reaches... | |
| W. Sedgwick - 1896 - 308 pages
....... that they stick together by conspiring motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. " I had rather infer from their cohesion that their particles attract one another by some force . . . ." Ibid., pp. 363 and 364. In the case of cohesion, therefore, Newton is clearly of opinion that... | |
| Francis Preston Venable - 1904 - 310 pages
...others tell us that bodies are glued together by rest, that is, by relative rest among themselves. I had rather infer from their cohesion that their...exceedingly strong, at small distances, performs the chemical operations above mentioned, and reaches not far from the particles with any sensible effort.... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 pages
...others, that they stick together by conspiring Motions, that is by relative rest amongst themselves. I had rather infer from their Cohesion, that their...another by some force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chymical Operations above mention'd, and reaches... | |
| 1906 - 446 pages
...together by conspiring motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. I had rather infer from the cohesion that their particles attract one another by some force which in immediate contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations above mentioned, and reaches... | |
| 1926 - 470 pages
...others, that they stick together by conspiring Motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. I had rather infer from their Cohesion, that their...another by some force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chymical Operations above mention'd, and reaches... | |
| History of Science Society - 1928 - 392 pages
...others, that they stick together by conspiring Motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. I had rather infer from their Cohesion, that] their...another by some Force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chemical Operations above mention'd, and reaches... | |
| Marshall Clagett - 1959 - 564 pages
...others, that they stick together by conspiring Motions, that is, by relative rest amongst themselves. I had rather infer from their Cohesion, that their...another by some Force, which in immediate Contact is exceeding strong, at small distances performs the chymical Operations above-mention'd, and reaches... | |
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