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... known to us by means of the senses or by the test of philosophic experiment - is pos- sessed of various properties , some of which are essential to its existence , while others are only accidental or con- tingent . The essential ...
... known to us by means of the senses or by the test of philosophic experiment - is pos- sessed of various properties , some of which are essential to its existence , while others are only accidental or con- tingent . The essential ...
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... known in familiar language by the appellation of heat , the tendency of which is to keep the particles of matter at a certain degree of expansion . Heat is often , in scientific works , named caloric , from the Latin word for heat ...
... known in familiar language by the appellation of heat , the tendency of which is to keep the particles of matter at a certain degree of expansion . Heat is often , in scientific works , named caloric , from the Latin word for heat ...
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... known , in consequence of their exceeding smallness . They may be compared to very small particles of sand , cohering slightly , and easily slipping or sliding over each other . Whatever may be the nature and form of these exquisitely ...
... known , in consequence of their exceeding smallness . They may be compared to very small particles of sand , cohering slightly , and easily slipping or sliding over each other . Whatever may be the nature and form of these exquisitely ...
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... known , we can thus easily ascertain how much it is specifically heavier or lighter than the fluid . d Much in the same manner is constructed another hydrometer of great delicacy and exactness . It con- sists of a ball of glass about ...
... known , we can thus easily ascertain how much it is specifically heavier or lighter than the fluid . d Much in the same manner is constructed another hydrometer of great delicacy and exactness . It con- sists of a ball of glass about ...
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... known that travellers , and even their practised guides , often fall down suddenly as if struck by lightning , when ap- proaching lofty summits , on account chiefly of the thinness of the air which they are breathing , and some minutes ...
... known that travellers , and even their practised guides , often fall down suddenly as if struck by lightning , when ap- proaching lofty summits , on account chiefly of the thinness of the air which they are breathing , and some minutes ...
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