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" Nature by the same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles, for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards... "
Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine - Página 403
1878
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The Great Physicists from Galileo to Einstein

George Gamow - 1988 - 372 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy: Selected Readings

Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology

William B. Provine - 1989 - 566 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled toward one another and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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Absolute or relative motion ? : a study from a Machian point of view of the ...

Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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Romanticism and the Sciences

Andrew Cunningham, Nicholas Jardine - 1990 - 374 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of nature in vain; but...
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Chemical Graph Theory: Introduction and Fundamentals

D Bonchev - 1991 - 310 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hithero unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another." It is perhaps not surprising, therefore, that contemporary chemists sought for explanations of chemical...
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The Life of Isaac Newton

Richard S. Westfall - 1994 - 356 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another." Newton had good reason to be cautious. Weaned on the mechanical philosophy himself, he could not doubt...
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Exhibited by Candlelight: Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition

Valeria Tinkler-Villani, Peter Davidson, Jane Stevenson - 1995 - 338 páginas
...particles of bodies by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another and cohere in regular figures or are repelled and recede from one another. 10 If, according to Newton, nature cannot be explained by reasoning "from mechanical principles", the...
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The Spatial Infinite at Greenwich in Works by Christopher Wren, James ...

Ann Stewart Balakier, James J. Balakier - 1995 - 208 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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The History of Science from Augustine to Galileo

Alistair Cameron Crombie - 1995 - 756 páginas
...particles of bodies, by some causes hitherto unknown, are either mutually impelled towards one another, and cohere in regular figures, or are repelled and recede from one another. These forces being unknown, philosophers have hitherto attempted the search of Nature in vain; but...
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