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... body at rest by a moving body , we consider the possibility of two equal bodies moving with equal velocity , in sides of a paralellogram , and meeting at a third body , we are supposed , to be able to infer , a priori , the diagonal ...
... body at rest by a moving body , we consider the possibility of two equal bodies moving with equal velocity , in sides of a paralellogram , and meeting at a third body , we are supposed , to be able to infer , a priori , the diagonal ...
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... bodies , or of a simple body and a compound , and are therefore wholly excluded from the rank of secondary compounds . The 2d class is formed entirely of combinations of a fixed alkali and an earth , i . e . of two simple bodies , and ...
... bodies , or of a simple body and a compound , and are therefore wholly excluded from the rank of secondary compounds . The 2d class is formed entirely of combinations of a fixed alkali and an earth , i . e . of two simple bodies , and ...
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... body on which it has no action , than to a solution of potash ; and although we may not ima- gine that the facility with which bodies act on each other is any measure of their affinity , yet it would be at variance with all our ideas on ...
... body on which it has no action , than to a solution of potash ; and although we may not ima- gine that the facility with which bodies act on each other is any measure of their affinity , yet it would be at variance with all our ideas on ...
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