Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 74
... known to the German . In order to obtain a space entirely void of air , Otto Guericke filled a barrel with water , and having closed it exactly on all sides , began to draw out the wa- ter by a sucking - pump applied to the lower part ...
... known to the German . In order to obtain a space entirely void of air , Otto Guericke filled a barrel with water , and having closed it exactly on all sides , began to draw out the wa- ter by a sucking - pump applied to the lower part ...
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... known by the author himself , communicated them to Oldenburgh , the Secretary of the Royal Society , who had a very extensive correspondence all over Europe . By him the series for the quadrature of the circle were made known to James ...
... known by the author himself , communicated them to Oldenburgh , the Secretary of the Royal Society , who had a very extensive correspondence all over Europe . By him the series for the quadrature of the circle were made known to James ...
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... known , not indeed in its essence , but as to all the characters in which we are practically or experimentally concerned . The treatise on Fire , in Boerhaave's Chemistry , is a great advance beyond any thing on that subject hitherto known ...
... known , not indeed in its essence , but as to all the characters in which we are practically or experimentally concerned . The treatise on Fire , in Boerhaave's Chemistry , is a great advance beyond any thing on that subject hitherto known ...
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