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" As he sat alone in a garden, he fell into a speculation on the power of gravity ; that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth, to which we can rise, neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings,... "
The Panorama of Science and Art: Embracing the Sciences of Aerostation ... - Page 526
by James Smith - 1815
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Lord Bacon's "Philosophy" Examined: To which is Added, the Mental Process of ...

Francis Henry Laing - 1877 - 238 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity; -that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth, to which we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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The Art of Scientific Discovery: Or, The General Conditions and Methods of ...

George Gore - 1878 - 684 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity, that, as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth to which we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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The Art of Scientific Discovery: Or, The General Conditions and Methods of ...

George Gore - 1878 - 694 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity, that, as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth to which we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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Elementary algebra, with brief notices of its history

Robert Potts - 1879 - 668 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity : that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth to which» •we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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Elementary algebra: with brief notices of its history

Robert Potts - 1879 - 672 pages
...of gravity : that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from tho centre of the earth to which we can rise, neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summit» of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this...
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Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 528 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity ; that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth to which we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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The Human Mind: A Treatise in Mental Philosophy

Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 740 pages
...gravity; that, as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the center of the earth to which we can rise, neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude, that this...
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The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul

Noah Porter - 1883 - 714 pages
...this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the o«rth to which we can rise, neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summita of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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The Elements of Intellectual Science

Noah Porter - 1890 - 600 pages
...speculation on the power of gravity : that, as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the centre of the earth to which we...neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains, it appeared to him reasonable to conclude that this power...
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An Essay on Newton's "Principia"

Walter William Rouse Ball - 1893 - 195 pages
...gravity : that as this power is not found sensibly diminished at the remotest distance from the center of the earth, to which we can rise, neither at the tops of the loftiest buildings, nor even on the summits of the highest mountains ; it appeared to him reasonable to conclude, that this...
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