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الصفحة 107
... whereby it keeps other bodies out of the space which it pos- sesses , is so great , that no force , how great soever , can surmount it . All the bodies in the world , pressing a drop of water on all sides , will never be able to ...
... whereby it keeps other bodies out of the space which it pos- sesses , is so great , that no force , how great soever , can surmount it . All the bodies in the world , pressing a drop of water on all sides , will never be able to ...
الصفحة 293
... whereby they have the power to pro- duce in us the ideas of their sensible qualities : I shall not enter any farther into that disquisition , it sufficing to my purpose to observe , that gold or saffron has a power to produce in us the ...
... whereby they have the power to pro- duce in us the ideas of their sensible qualities : I shall not enter any farther into that disquisition , it sufficing to my purpose to observe , that gold or saffron has a power to produce in us the ...
الصفحة 301
... whereby they are produced , but barely of the cause , and the thing done . And when a countryman says the cold freezes water , though the word freezing seems to import some action , yet truly it signifies nothing but the effect , viz ...
... whereby they are produced , but barely of the cause , and the thing done . And when a countryman says the cold freezes water , though the word freezing seems to import some action , yet truly it signifies nothing but the effect , viz ...
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