| Isaac Newton - Optics - 1730 - 432 pages
...the Sun and fix'd Stars great Earths vehemently hot, whofe heat is conferved by the greatneis of the Bodies, and the mutual Action and Reaction between them, and the Light which they emit, and whofe parts are kept from fuming ai way, not only by their fixity, but alfo by the vaft weight and... | |
| Robert Boyle - Chemistry - 1725 - 768 pages
...bodies, and the mutual aâion, and rc" aâion between them, and the light " which they emit ; and whole parts are " kept from fuming away, not only by " their fixity, but, alfo, by the vaft weight " and denfity of the atmofpheres, incum" bent upon them ; and very ftrongly... | |
| Isaac Newton - Light - 1730 - 403 pages
...Bodies, and the mutual Action and Reaction between them, and the Light which they, emit, and whofe parts are kept "from fuming away, not only by their fixity, but alfo by the vaft weight and denfity of the Atmospheres incumbent upon them rand very ilrongly compreffing... | |
| Regnault (Père, Noël) - Science - 1731 - 412 pages
...Bodies, and the mutual Action and Re-a&ion " between them and the Light which they emit, and whofe " Parts are kept <from fuming away, not only by their Fixity, " but alfo by the Weight and Denfity of the Atmofpheres incum«' bent upon them, and very ftrongly cpmprefling... | |
| Jacques Rohault - Physics - 1735 - 362 pages
...and the ' mutual Action ar.d Re- aition be' twe^n them and the Lit'ht which 1 they emit, and whnfe Parts are ' kept from fuming away, not only ' by their Fixity, but alfo by the ' Weight and Dcnfi'y of the At' nmfpheres incumbent upon them, * and very ftrongly comprefiing... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 pages
..." and the mutual action, and re-action be" tween them, aTid the light which they " emit; and whofe parts are kept from " fuming away, not only by their fixity, " but, alib.Jjy the vail weight and denfity " of the atmofpheres, incumbent upon " them ; and very itrongly... | |
| Industrial arts - 1763 - 1246 pages
...bodies, and the mutual a&ion and re-aftion between them and the light which they emit ; that their parts are kept from fuming away, not only by their fixity, but by the vaft weight and denfity of the atmofpheres incumbent upon them, and very ftrongly comprelTing... | |
| John Murray - Geology - 1802 - 262 pages
...fun and fixed ftars " great earths, vehemently hot, whofe heat is " conferved by the greatnefs of the bodies, and ".the mutual action and reaction between them, " and the light which »hey emit * ?' " Some recent experiments feem to make the •' fuggeftions in this query applicable... | |
| John Playfait - 1822 - 668 pages
...the sun and fixed stars great earths, vehemently hot, whose heat is conserved by the greatness of the bodies, and the mutual action and reaction between them and the light which they emit ?" • 168. Some recent experiments, seem to make the suggestions in this query applicable to an opaque... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 822 pages
...«un and fixed stars great earth« vehemeatly hot, whose heat is conserved by the greatness of the bodies, and the mutual action and reaction between...are kept from fuming away, not only by their fixity, bnt also by the vast weight and density of the atmospheres incumbent upon them T Newton'i Opticlu,... | |
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