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" ... the very point of the first thread in this apparently tangled skein, is no other than such a principle of attraction ; and all principles beside are void of a real basis ; from such a propensity arises every motion perceived in heavenly or terrestrial... "
Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Page 65
by Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1881
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volume 4

1798 - 542 pages
...object; search this universe from " its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water " to earth, from all below the Moon to all above "the celestial...wilt not find a "corpuscle destitute of that natural attractibility ; " the very point of the first thread, in this appa" rently tangled skein, is no other...
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Asiatic Researches; Or, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in Bengal ...

Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1807 - 504 pages
...object. Search this universe from " its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water " to earth, from all below the Moon to all above " the celestial spheres, and thou wilt not find a cor" puscle destitute of that natural attractability ; the " very point of the first thread, in this...
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Discourses delivered before the Asiatic society: and miscellaneous papers on ...

Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 pages
...the celestial spheres, and ihou wilt not find a corpurcle destitute of that natural attractahility; the very point of the first thread, in this apparently...attraction ; and all principles beside are void of a real hasis : from such a propensity arises every motion perceived in heavenly or in terrestrial bodies:...
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Discourses Delivered Before the Asiatic Society: And Miscellaneous Papers ...

Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 pages
...particular object. Search this universe from its hase to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the Moon to all above the Celestial spheres, and thon wilt not find a corpurcle destitute of that natural attractability ; the very point of the first...
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The Republican, Volume 13

Richard Carlile - 1826 - 878 pages
...particular object; search this universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the moon to all above the celestial...very point of the first thread in this apparently entangled skein, is no other than such a principle of attraction, and all principles beside are void...
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Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary ..., Volume 18

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...peculiar object ; search this universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the moon to all above the celestial...natural attractability; the very point of the first * History of British India. By James Mill, Esq., 1848. Vol II., pp. 94-95. t Colebrooke, Asiatic Researches....
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The National quarterly review, ed. by E.I. Sears, Volumes 10-11

Edward Isidore Sears - 1865 - 858 pages
...particular object ; search this universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the moon to all above the celestial...wilt not find a corpuscle destitute of that natural attractibility. The very point of the first thread in this apparently tangled skein is no other Mian...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volumes 11-12

1865 - 838 pages
...universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the mown to all above the celestial spheres, and thou wilt not find a corpuscle destitute of that natural attractibility. The very point of the first thread in this apparently tangled skein is no other than...
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The poetical works of Valentine Verity: ed. [or rather written] by S.W. Leonard

S W. Leonard - 1867 - 424 pages
...particular object. Search this universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the moon to all above the celestial...propensity arises every motion perceived in heavenly or terrestrial bodies. It is a disposition to be attracted, which taught hard steel to rush from its place,...
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The worthies of Cumberland, Volume 5

Henry Lonsdale - 1867 - 336 pages
...peculiar object ; search this universe from its base to its summit, from fire to air, from water to earth, from all below the moon to all above the celestial...very point of the first thread in this apparently entangled skein, is no other than such a principle of attraction, and all principles besides are void...
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