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" ... in all that are sensible, therefore we ascribe it universally to all others also. That abundance of bodies are hard, we learn by experience; and because the hardness of the whole arises from the hardness of the parts, we therefore justly infer the... "
London Review of English and Foreign Literature - Page 55
1778
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., Volume 9

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,...
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Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

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...
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The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy: Selected Readings

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...
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Philosophical Perspectives on Newtonian Science

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...
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The Logic of Discovery: A Theory of the Rationality of Scientific Research

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...
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Learn Chess from the Greats

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...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

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...
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The Nature of Physical Existence, Volume 2

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...
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100 Years of Gravity and Accelerated Frames: The Deepest Insights of ...

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...
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Arguments about Arguments: Systematic, Critical, and Historical Essays In ...

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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