All these things considered [that is, the chemical facts he had just recited], it seems probable to me that God in the beginning formed matter in solid, massy, hard, impenetrable, movable particles, of such sizes and figures, and with such other properties... Principles of Natural Philosophy, Or, A New Theory of Physics: Founded on ... - Strona xxautor: Thomas Exley - 1829 - Liczba stron: 478Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - Liczba stron: 432
...Particles being Solids, are incomparably harder than any porous Bodies compounded of them ; even fo very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary Power being able to divide what God himfelf made one in the firft Creation. While the Particles continue entire, they may compofe Bodies... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - Liczba stron: 788
...tides, being folids, are incomparably harder " than any porous bodies compounded of them ; " even fo hard, as never to wear, or break in " pieces ; no ordinary power being able to " divide what God himfelf made one in the " firil creation. While thefe particles eon" rinue entire, they may compofe... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - Liczba stron: 446
...particles being folids, are incomparably harder than any porous badies compounded of them ; even fo very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces : no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one in the firft creation. While the particles continue entire, they may compofe bodies... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - Liczba stron: 538
...particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself himself made one in the first creation. While these particles," says he, " continue entire, they may... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - Liczba stron: 434
...primitive particles being folk), are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compofed of them ; even fo very hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one at the urit creation. While tbs Ccibcfion. thf -particles continue entire, tlwy may... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - Liczba stron: 734
...being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even ю hard as ncver to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being...God himself made one in the first creation. While these particles rontiuuc entire, they may compose bodies of one and the same nature and texture in... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - Liczba stron: 700
...particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary...being able to divide what God himself made one in the fint creation. While these particles continue entire, they may compose bodies of one and the same nature... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - Liczba stron: 824
...primitive particles being folid, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compofed of them ; even fo very hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himfelf made one at the firft creation. While the particles continue entire, they may compofe bodies... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - 1813 - Liczba stron: 712
...particles being1 solids, are iucomparably harder, than any porous bodies compounded of theui, even so hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary...divide what God himself made one in the first creation. The essential properties of matter, are solidity, divisibility, mobility, and inertia, or a state of... | |
| John Millard - 1813 - Liczba stron: 704
...particles being solids, are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so hard as never to wear or break in pieces ; no ordinary...divide what God himself made one in the first creation. The essential properties of matter, are solidity, divisibility, mobility, and inertia, or a state of... | |
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