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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... Matter . Philadelphia , 1747 . ACCORDING to my promise , I send you in writing my observations on your book ; † you will be the better able to consider them ; which I ... MATTER . 87 TO THOMAS HOPKINSON 1747 On the Vis Inertia of Matter.
... Matter . Philadelphia , 1747 . ACCORDING to my promise , I send you in writing my observations on your book ; † you will be the better able to consider them ; which I ... MATTER . 87 TO THOMAS HOPKINSON 1747 On the Vis Inertia of Matter.
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... matter , upon which the whole work is founded , I have not been able to comprehend . And I do not think he demonstrates at all clearly ( at least to me he does not ) , that there is really such a prop- erty in matter . He says , No. 2 ...
... matter , upon which the whole work is founded , I have not been able to comprehend . And I do not think he demonstrates at all clearly ( at least to me he does not ) , that there is really such a prop- erty in matter . He says , No. 2 ...
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... matter are always in proportion to each other , why should we , when the quantity of matter is doubled , allow the force to continue unimpaired , and yet suppose one half of the celerity to be lost ? I won- der the more at our author's ...
... matter are always in proportion to each other , why should we , when the quantity of matter is doubled , allow the force to continue unimpaired , and yet suppose one half of the celerity to be lost ? I won- der the more at our author's ...
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A Proposal for promoting Useful Knowledge among | 14 |
TO CADWALLADER COLDEN 4 November 1743 | 25 |
CADWALLADER COLDEN TO B FRANKLIN Dec 1744 | 32 |
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