The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 83
... bodies contain ; in the fifth , the comparative quantities which the same body , in its different forms , contains ; under the sixth , may be reviewed the opinions which have been advanced with regard to the nature of this power ; and ...
... bodies contain ; in the fifth , the comparative quantities which the same body , in its different forms , contains ; under the sixth , may be reviewed the opinions which have been advanced with regard to the nature of this power ; and ...
Page 85
... body , and im- pinge on the body , the temperature of which is raised . Nor can the portion of air heated and expanded at the hot surface , change its place , be moved forwards , and thus reach . the body which becomes heated . It only ...
... body , and im- pinge on the body , the temperature of which is raised . Nor can the portion of air heated and expanded at the hot surface , change its place , be moved forwards , and thus reach . the body which becomes heated . It only ...
Page 88
... body into another ; that the quantity lost by the one is gained by the other ; we divide the motion of a body into parts , and apply arbitrary measures to it . All this would seem directly to imply , that motion is something that has a ...
... body into another ; that the quantity lost by the one is gained by the other ; we divide the motion of a body into parts , and apply arbitrary measures to it . All this would seem directly to imply , that motion is something that has a ...
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