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Pagina 249
... bodies again which are near us consist of corpuscles and are again them- selves corpuscles in larger and larger bodies , until at last they are all united in one body of the uni- verse containing all bodies as its parts , and contain ...
... bodies again which are near us consist of corpuscles and are again them- selves corpuscles in larger and larger bodies , until at last they are all united in one body of the uni- verse containing all bodies as its parts , and contain ...
Pagina 250
... body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential physical attributes of body . It is not impenetrable , since all finite bodies , resting or moving , penetrate space during time . It offers no resistance . It is neither passive ...
... body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential physical attributes of body . It is not impenetrable , since all finite bodies , resting or moving , penetrate space during time . It offers no resistance . It is neither passive ...
Pagina 254
... bodies better than the common space of the infinite body of the universe , which contains all private spaces of all finite bodies , but is itself im- movable . To deflect light is one thing , to deflect its containing space quite ...
... bodies better than the common space of the infinite body of the universe , which contains all private spaces of all finite bodies , but is itself im- movable . To deflect light is one thing , to deflect its containing space quite ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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