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... Motion in Fire - arms , which has been hitherto investigated only in part , and that part comparatively unimportant . IX . The theory of fire - arms - of a motion so power- ful and so remarkable , is imperfect , and , in the more ...
... Motion in Fire - arms , which has been hitherto investigated only in part , and that part comparatively unimportant . IX . The theory of fire - arms - of a motion so power- ful and so remarkable , is imperfect , and , in the more ...
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... motion , the measure of which motion is the space of twenty - four hours , or thereabouts ; and , consequently , the revolution is from east to west , upon certain points , ( which they call poles , ) south and north : moreover , the ...
... motion , the measure of which motion is the space of twenty - four hours , or thereabouts ; and , consequently , the revolution is from east to west , upon certain points , ( which they call poles , ) south and north : moreover , the ...
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... motion of an atom is neither that motion those things which , according to experience , are of descent which is called natural , nor a motion for the most part universal , and , nevertheless , is opposed to that force , nor a motion of ...
... motion of an atom is neither that motion those things which , according to experience , are of descent which is called natural , nor a motion for the most part universal , and , nevertheless , is opposed to that force , nor a motion of ...
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