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Page 183
... force with which chemical affinity is exerted . These sections , as the reader will perceive from their titles , contain an examination of some of the most important parts of the science , and include the discussion of most of those ...
... force with which chemical affinity is exerted . These sections , as the reader will perceive from their titles , contain an examination of some of the most important parts of the science , and include the discussion of most of those ...
Page 455
... force disturbed the earth revolving round the sun , or if the disturbing force were in the direction of the radius vec tor of the earth's orbit , and varied as the force towards the sun varied , ( that is , inversely as the square of ...
... force disturbed the earth revolving round the sun , or if the disturbing force were in the direction of the radius vec tor of the earth's orbit , and varied as the force towards the sun varied , ( that is , inversely as the square of ...
Page 462
... force ; Mayer , estimating the effects of the disturbing forces of the Moon , Jupiter , and Venus ; Lalande , estimating the effect of the moon , Jupiter , Venus , and Mars ; and finally , in the present tables , De Lambre , estimating ...
... force ; Mayer , estimating the effects of the disturbing forces of the Moon , Jupiter , and Venus ; Lalande , estimating the effect of the moon , Jupiter , Venus , and Mars ; and finally , in the present tables , De Lambre , estimating ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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