| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pagine
...Particles being Solids, are incomparably harder than any porous Bodies compounded of them ; even fo very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary Power being able to divide what God himfelf made one in the firft Creation. While the Particles continue entire, they may compofe Bodies... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 788 pagine
...tides, being folids, are incomparably harder " than any porous bodies compounded of them ; " even fo hard, as never to wear, or break in " pieces ; no ordinary power being able to " divide what God himfelf made one in the " firil creation. While thefe particles eon" rinue entire, they may compofe... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - 446 pagine
...particles being folids, are incomparably harder than any porous badies compounded of them ; even fo very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces : no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one in the firft creation. While the particles continue entire, they may compofe bodies... | |
| 1758 - 194 pagine
...Particles being folid, are incomparably harder than any porous Bodies compounded of them ; even I'o very hard, as never to wear or break in Pieces : no ordinary Pov^er, being able to divide what God bimfelf made one in the firft Creation. While thé Particles... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 538 pagine
...particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself himself made one in the first creation. While these particles," says he, " continue entire, they may... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pagine
...primitive particles being folk), are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compofed of them ; even fo very hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one at the urit creation. While tbs Ccibcfion. thf -particles continue entire, tlwy may... | |
| John Aikin - 1808 - 730 pagine
...proportion to space, as most conduced to the end. for which he formed them ; and that these primary particles being solids, are incomparably harder than...so very hard as never to wear, or break in pieces, or be liable to a change in their nature and texture. It is also probable, tlut the changes of corporeal... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 pagine
...primitive particles being folid, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compofed of them ; even fo very hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one at the firft creation. While the particles continue entire, they may compofe bodies... | |
| 1815 - 514 pagine
...formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, move-able, particles, of such sizes and figures, anJ with such other properties, and in such proportion...in pieces, no ordinary power being able to divide TV hat God himself made .:ne in the first creation. While the particles continue entire, hey may compose... | |
| 1815 - 520 pagine
...being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them; even so very bard, as never to wear or break in pieces, no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself made out- in the first creation. While the particles continue entire, they may compose bodies of one and... | |
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