| John Desmond Bernal - Physics - 1997 - 326 pages
...depending on them, would be changed. Water and Earth, composed of old worn Particles and Fragments of Particles, would not be of the same Nature and Texture...Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of the permanent... | |
| Robert D. Purrington - Medical - 1997 - 276 pages
...any porous bodies compounded of them; even so very hard, as never to wear or break in pieces. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of these permanent... | |
| Bernard Pullman - Philosophy - 2001 - 420 pages
...be changed. Water and earth, composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles, would not be the same nature and texture now. with water and earth...nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and new associations and motions of these permanent... | |
| Alan A. Grometstein - History - 1999 - 620 pages
...depending on them would be changed. Water and Earth, composed of old worn Particles and Fragments of Particles, would not be of the same Nature and Texture...Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of these permanent... | |
| Paul Sukys - Science - 1999 - 614 pages
...pieces; no ordinary Power being able to divide what God himself made one in the first Creation. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of these permanent... | |
| Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - Philosophy - 2000 - 326 pages
...depending on them would be changed. Water and earth, composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles, would not be of the same nature and texture...nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and new associations and motions of these permanent... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - Philosophy - 2000 - 132 pages
...depending on them would be changed. Water and earth, composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles, would not be of the same nature and texture...nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and new associations and motions of these permanent... | |
| Gerald James Holton, Stephen G. Brush - Science - 2001 - 604 pages
...pieces; no ordinary Power being able to divide what God himself made one in the first Creation. . . . And therefore that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations, and Motions of these permanent... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - Science - 2001 - 778 pages
...Properties, and in such Proportion to Space, as most conduced to the End for which he form'd them. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of these permanent... | |
| Victor Guillemin - Science - 2003 - 388 pages
...changed. Water and earth, composed of old worn particles and fragments of particles would not be ot the same nature and texture now with water and earth composed of entire particles at the beginning. And therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to... | |
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