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" A property near akin to the preceding is this, that if a place is moved, whatever is placed therein moves along with it; and therefore a body which is moved from a place in motion partakes also of the motion of its place. "
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - Page 12
by Isaac Newton - 1803 - 231 pages
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 16

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 778 pages
...part of the whole, without any removal from near the fheH. A property near akin to the preceding is, that if a place is moved, whatever is placed therein...Upon which account all motions from places in motion aie no other than parts of entiie and abfolute motions; and every entire mo ion is compifed of the...
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science: A Historical and ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - History - 1925 - 382 pages
...rest ; for the external bodies ought not only to appear at rest, but to be really at rest. . . . " A property near akin to the preceding, is this, that...moved, whatever is placed therein, moves along with it. ... Wherefore entire and absolute motions can be no otherwise determined than by immovable places ;...
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The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy: Selected Readings

Michael R. Matthews - Philosophy - 1989 - 180 pages
...moves, the kernel will also move, as being part of the whole, without any removal from near the shell. A property, near akin to the preceding, is this, that...body, which is moved from a place in motion, partakes also of the motion of its place. Upon which account, all motions, from places in motion, are no other...
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Time

Jonathan Westphal, Carl Avren Levenson - Philosophy - 1993 - 264 pages
...whole, widiout any removal from near die shell. A property, near akin to die preceding, is diis, dial if a place is moved, whatever is placed therein moves along with it; and dierefore a body, which is moved from a place in motion, partakes also of die motion of its place....
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Space from Zeno to Einstein: Classic Readings with a Contemporary Commentary

Nick Huggett - Philosophy - 1999 - 292 pages
...moves, the kernel will also move, as being part of the whole, without any removal from near the shell. A property, near akin to the preceding, is this, that...body, which is moved from a place in motion, partakes also of the motion of its place. Upon which account, all motions, from places in motion, are no other...
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Readings in Modern Philosophy, Vol. 1: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz and ...

Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - Philosophy - 2000 - 326 pages
...the shell. A property related to the preceding is that if a place is moved, whatever is placed in it moves along with it; and therefore a body which is moved from a place in motion partakes also of the motion of its place. Upon which account, all motions, from places in motion, are no other...
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Correspondence

Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - Philosophy - 2000 - 132 pages
...the shell. A property related to the preceding is that if a place is moved, whatever is placed in it moves along with it; and therefore a body which is moved from a place in motion partakes also of the motion of its place. Upon which account, all motions, from places in motion, are no other...
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The Discovery of Dynamics: A Study from a Machian Point of View of the ...

Julian B. Barbour - Science - 2001 - 778 pages
...the kernel will also move, as being part of the whole, without any removal from near the shell. [f] A property, near akin to the preceding, is this, that...body, which is moved from a place in motion, partakes also of the motion of its place. Upon which account, all motions, from places in motion, are no other...
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Understanding the Heavens: Thirty Centuries of Astronomical Ideas from ...

Jean-Claude Pecker - Nature - 2001 - 616 pages
...retain given positions to their wholes, do partake of the motions of those wholes ... A property more akin to the preceding is this that if a place is moved,...body which is moved from a place in motion, partakes also of motion of its place." (Note that this is nothing else but the Galilean principle of relativity...
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