The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 80
... fact discovered only opens the way to the investigation of many others more or less remotely connected with it . It ... facts should accumulate with rapidity that principles which seemed established , should be shaken ; that new objects ...
... fact discovered only opens the way to the investigation of many others more or less remotely connected with it . It ... facts should accumulate with rapidity that principles which seemed established , should be shaken ; that new objects ...
Page 84
... fact that water expands as it approaches near to the point of freezing . The experiments of Dr. Hope , however , have fully confirmed the truth of this singular anomaly , which was first remarked by Dr. Crowne towards the close of the ...
... fact that water expands as it approaches near to the point of freezing . The experiments of Dr. Hope , however , have fully confirmed the truth of this singular anomaly , which was first remarked by Dr. Crowne towards the close of the ...
Page 88
... fact with regard to heat is , that bodies have a constant tendency to arrive at a common temperature . This fact Dr. Murray has expressed by a quantity of caloric passing from one body into another , absorption taking place in one case ...
... fact with regard to heat is , that bodies have a constant tendency to arrive at a common temperature . This fact Dr. Murray has expressed by a quantity of caloric passing from one body into another , absorption taking place in one case ...
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