| Almanacs, English - 1759 - 188 pages
...And becaufe the Hardnefs of the tutoie arifes from the Нл-ánefs of the Parrs, »e therefore iuftly infer the Hardnefs of the undivided Particles not...Bodies we feel, but of all others. That all Bodies are impcmtrable, we gather not from Reafon but from Senfaf i:>:>. The Rcdics that we handle we find impenetrable,... | |
| Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1848 - 606 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - Philosophy - 1989 - 180 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Phillip Bricker, R. I. G. Hughes - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 268 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation . . . That all bodies are moveable, and endow'd with certain powers (which... | |
| S. Kleiner - History - 1993 - 364 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles, not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and hence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Peter J. Tamburro - Games & Activities - 2016 - 598 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies we feel but of all others . . . The extension, hardness, impenetrability, mobility, and inertia of the whole result from the... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - Enlightenment - 2003 - 496 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Ivor Leclerc - Infinite - 2002 - 392 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Jong-Ping Hsu, Dana Fine - Science - 2005 - 664 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
| Maurice A. Finocchiaro - Philosophy - 2005 - 488 pages
...hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the hardness of the undivided particles not only of the bodies...That all bodies are impenetrable, we gather not from reason, but from sensation. The bodies which we handle we find impenetrable, and thence conclude impenetrability... | |
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