| Paul Menzer - 1911 - Liczba stron: 448
...performed, i do not consider. What i call attraction, may be performed by Impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only...which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause. For we must learn, from the phaenomena of Nature, what bodies attract one another, and... | |
| 1911 - Liczba stron: 942
...they act at a distance What I call " attraction" may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatsoever be the cause.' And beyond this point, no human research has yet been... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - Liczba stron: 482
...performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend towards one another, whatever be the cause.* According... | |
| Houston Stewart Chamberlain - 1914 - Liczba stron: 544
...OPTICS (query 31), he says : " What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only...which bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause." 54. Vide Weyhrauch's excellent publication, "The mechanics of heat in Robert Mayer's... | |
| Paul Carus - 1915 - Liczba stron: 672
...performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatever be the cause. For we must learn from the phenomena of nature what bodies... | |
| John Leuthold - 1921 - Liczba stron: 46
...performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in a general way any force by which bodies tend toward each other, whatever be the cause." Thomas H. Huxley... | |
| Leopold Ziegler - 1922 - Liczba stron: 520
...verzichtender, unverhohlener: „whatlcall attraction, may be performed by impulse or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only in general any force by which bbdies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause"; — all diese vielen und schweren Bedenklichkeiten... | |
| John Maxson Stillman - 1924 - Liczba stron: 590
...I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to signify only...which Bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from the Phaenomena of Nature what Bodies attract one another, and... | |
| Adolph Judah Snow - 1926 - Liczba stron: 270
...I do not here consider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that Word here to signify only...which Bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause. For we 1 Optics, 3rd ed., London, 1721, Qu. 31, p. 350. 2 Newton develops this idea more... | |
| History of Science Society - 1928 - Liczba stron: 394
...I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me. I use that word here to signify only...by which bodies tend towards one another whatsoever be the cause. For we must learn from the phenomena of nature what bodies attract one another, and what... | |
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