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" ... whether metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. In this philosophy, particular propositions are inferred from the phenomena, and afterwards rendered general by induction. Thus... "
A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of ... - Page 106
by Charles Hutton - 1815 - 628 pages
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1729 - 546 pages
...afterwards render'd general by induction. Thusitwasthat the impenetrability, the mobility, and the impulfive force of bodies, and the laws of motion and of gravitation, were difcovered. And to us it is enough, that gravity does really cxiil, and ad according to the laws which...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volume 2, Issue 2

Isaac Newton - Celestial mechanics - 1803 - 410 pages
...motion and of gravitation, were difcovered. And to us it is enough that gravity does really exift, and act according to the laws, which we have explained, and abundantly ferves to account for all the motions of the celeftial bodies, and of our ft a. And now we might add...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 1

George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 570 pages
...phenomena, and afterwards rendered general " by induction. Thus it was that the impenetra" bility, the mobility, and the impulsive force of *' bodies, and the LAWS of motion and of gravita" tion were DISCOVERED." Here Sir ISAAC has enabled me to sum up the whole of the question I...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volume 2

George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1846 - 588 pages
...propositions are inferred from the phenomena, and afterwards rendered general by induction. Thus it was that the impenetrability, the mobility, and the impulsive...LAWS of motion and of gravitation were DISCOVERED." Here Sir ISAAC has enabled me to sum up the whole of the question I am upon in a word. The »AWS, then,...
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Tracts on Homoeopathy, Issues 1-12

William Sharp - Diseases - 1853 - 286 pages
...metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy To us it is enough that gravity does really exist,...act according to the laws which we have explained." * Had HAHNEMANN been so happy as to follow this example he would have given us his discovery in simple...
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An Investigation of Homoeopathy

William Sharp - Homeopathy - 1856 - 384 pages
...metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy To us it is enough that gravity does really exist, and act according to the laws which we have explained."l Had Hahnemann been so happy as to follow this example, he would have given us his discovery...
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The North American Review, Volume 113

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1871 - 496 pages
...propositions are inferred from the phenomena, and afterwardsrendered general by induction. Thus it was that the impenetrability, the mobility, and the impulsive force of bodies, and the laws of motion and gravitation, were discovered. And to us it is enough that gravity does really exist and act according...
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Pre-historic Man: Darwinism and Deity. The Mound Builders

Manning Ferguson Force - Evolution - 1873 - 98 pages
...metaphysical or physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. To us, it is enough that gravity does really exist and act according to the rules which we have explained." If experimental philosophy will not tell us what is this force that...
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Problems of Life and Mind: The method of science and its application to ...

George Henry Lewes - Knowledge, Theory of - 1874 - 456 pages
...able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses To us it is enough that gravity does really exist,...abundantly serves to account for all the motions of our celestial bodies and our sea." From this alone it would be evident that he did not, as is often...
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Essays on medicine

William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...physical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. . . To us it is enough that gravity does really exist,...act according to the laws which we have explained."^ Had Hahnemann been so happy as to follow this example, he would have given us his discovery in simple...
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