| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pagine
...denfer and denfer perpetually, and thereby caufe the gravity of thofe great Bodies towards one another, and of' their parts towards the Bodies ; every Body endeavouring to go from the denfer parts of the Medium towards the rarer ? For if this Medium be rarer within the Sun's Body than... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - 446 pagine
...and denfer perpetually, and thereby ** caufethe gravity of thofe great bodies towards one a*' nother, and of their parts towards the bodies ; every '* body endeavouring to go from the denfer parts of tho *' medium towards the rarer ? For if this medium be rar<* er within the fun's body... | |
| Robert Spearman - 1755 - 466 pagine
...denfer per-. " petually, and' thereby caufes the gravity " of thofe great bodies towards one another, " and of their parts towards the bodies ; " every body endeavouring to go" (why did he not here, as he does below, fay, be* ing impelled? )." from the denfer parts of " the medium... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 pagine
...denfer and denfer * perpetually, and thereby caufes the gravity ' of thofe Bodies towards one another, and of ' their parts towards the Bodies; every Body — ' endeavouring to go from the denfer parts of the ( ./Ether towards the rarer. 21. ' The Earth, therefore, is furrounded - ' every... | |
| 1824 - 844 pagine
...denser and denser perpetually, and thereby cause the gravity of »hose great bodies to one another, every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium to the rarer?"1 Notwithstanding the highest respect for the author of these conjectures, I cannot find... | |
| 1824 - 878 pagine
...denser and denser perpetually, and thereby cause the gravity of those great bodies to one another, every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium to the rarer ?" l Notwithstanding the highest respect for the author of these conjectures, I cannot... | |
| William Whewell - 1833 - 416 pagine
...proceed from dense bodies outwards : that this " causes the gravity of such dense bodies to each other : every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium towards the rarer." Of this hypothesis we may venture to say, that it is in the first place quite gratuitous ; we cannot... | |
| William Whewell - 1836 - 420 pagine
...proceed from dense bodies outwards : that this " causes the gravity of such dense bodies to each other : every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium towards the rarer." Of this hypothesis we may venture to say, that it is in the first place quite gratuitous ; we cannot... | |
| 1836 - 566 pagine
...proceed from dense bodies outwards : that this "causes the gravity of such dense bodies to each other: every body endeavouring to go from the denser parts of the medium towards the rarer." Of this hypothesis we may venture to say, that it is in the first place quite gratuitous ; we cannot... | |
| 1837 - 868 pagine
...denser and denser perpetually, and thereby cause the gravity of those great bodies towards one another, and of their parts towards the bodies ; every body...go from the denser parts of the medium towards the rarer?"(13) In 1762 the Academy of Sciences, of Paris, proposed, for a prize, the question, " Do the... | |
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