| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 頁
...diftance, not only upon the Rays of Light for reflecting, refracting, 'and inflecting them, but alfo upon one another for producing a great Part of the Phenomena of Nature ? For it's well known, that Bodies a£t one upon another by the Attractions of Gravity, Magnetifm,... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - 446 頁
...diftance, not only upon the rays of light, for ref effing, ref raffing, and in/leffing them, but alfo upon one another, for producing a great part. of the phenomena of nature ? For it is well known\hat bodies aff one upon another by the attractions of gravitation, magnetifm... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 頁
...virtues, or forces, by which they a$ at a dijtance, not only upon the rays of Light — '-but allb upon one another, for producing a great part of the Phenomena of Nature? For it is well known that Bodies aSt upon one another by the Attractions of Gravity" &c -{-. " 139.... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 538 頁
...distance, not only upon the rays of light for reflecting, refracting, and inflecting them, but also upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature ? It is well known, that bodies act upon one another by the attraction of gravity, magnetism, and electricity... | |
| Richard Helsham - 1802 - 500 頁
...matter of what kind foever, fo far as experience reaches, feem to be endued; and whereby they act upon one another for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature. Such is firft that power whereby the minute particles of matter do in fome circumttances tend towards... | |
| Daniel Ellis - 1811 - 396 頁
...distance, not only upon the rays of light for reflecting, refracting, and inflectingthem, but also upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature ? Fo'r it is well known that bodies act one upon another by the attractions of gravity, magnetism and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 頁
...distance, not only upon the rays of light for reflecting, refracting, and inflecting them, but also upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature ? For it n well known that bodies act one upon another, by the attractions of gravity, magnetism, and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 頁
...distance, not onlt upon the rays of light for reflecting, refracting, and inflecting them, but also upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature :' For it ii well known that bodies act one upon another, by the attractions of gravity, magnetism... | |
| 1824 - 884 頁
...distance, not only upon the rays of light, for reflecting, refracting, and inflecting them, but also upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature ? for, it is well known, that bodies act one upon another • by the attractions of gravity, magnetism,... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 頁
...particles of bodies have certain powers, virtues, or forces, by which they act at a distance, upon one another, for producing a great part of the phenomena of nature ; as in the attractions of gravity, magnetism, and electricity. The smallest particles of matter may... | |
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