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" Moreover, that the divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another is matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated.... "
London Review of English and Foreign Literature - Page 60
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1729 - 546 pages
...and endow'd with their proper vires inertia. And this is the foundation of all philofophy. Moreover, that the divided but contiguous particles of bodies...matter of obfervation ; and, in the particles that re- ' main undivided, our minds are able to diftinguifli yet letter parts, as is mathematically demonftrated....
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2, Issue 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1803 - 410 pages
...and endowed with their proper vires inertia. And this is the foundation of all philofophy. Moreover, that the divided but contiguous particles of bodies...particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to diftinguifh yet leffer parts, as is mathematically demonftrated. But whether the parts fo diftinguiihed,...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1803 - 394 pages
...endowed with their proper •nires inertia. And this is the foundation of all philofophy. Moreover, that the divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be feparated from one another, is matter of obfcrvation ; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to diftinguifh yet lefler...
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Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1848 - 606 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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New Elements of Geometry

Seba Smith - Geometry - 1850 - 214 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is matter of observation ; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy: Selected Readings

Michael R. Matthews - Philosophy - 1989 - 180 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - Enlightenment - 2003 - 496 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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Arguments about Arguments: Systematic, Critical, and Historical Essays In ...

Maurice A. Finocchiaro - Philosophy - 2005 - 488 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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The Continuous and the Infinitesimal in Mathematics and Philosophy

John Lane Bell - Mathematics - 2005 - 354 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, is a matter of observation; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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100 Years of Gravity and Accelerated Frames: The Deepest Insights of ...

Jong-Ping Hsu, Dana Fine - Science - 2005 - 664 pages
...divided but contiguous particles of bodies may be separated from one another, ia matter of observation ; and, in the particles that remain undivided, our minds are able to distinguish yet lesser parts, as is mathematically demonstrated. But whether the parts so distinguished,...
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