The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 6Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... distance , this action must be communicated to that distance , by some medium from the place of the acting thing , to the place where the action is communicated . The mu- tual apparent attraction of bodies at a distance from each other ...
... distance , this action must be communicated to that distance , by some medium from the place of the acting thing , to the place where the action is communicated . The mu- tual apparent attraction of bodies at a distance from each other ...
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... distance be small or great , without something intermediate on which they act ? For , if any body act on another at any distance from it , how- ever small that distance be , without some medium to continue the action , it must act where ...
... distance be small or great , without something intermediate on which they act ? For , if any body act on another at any distance from it , how- ever small that distance be , without some medium to continue the action , it must act where ...
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... distance from each other , without any thing intermediate to continue their mu- tual action . I can neither attract nor repel any thing at a distance , without something between my hand and that thing , like a string or a stick ; nor ...
... distance from each other , without any thing intermediate to continue their mu- tual action . I can neither attract nor repel any thing at a distance , without something between my hand and that thing , like a string or a stick ; nor ...
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Causes of Earthquakes 15 December 1737 | 14 |
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