| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 sivua
...And that there is fuch a Virtue, feems to follow from the Reflexions and Inflexions of the i . Rays Rays of Light. For the Rays are repelled by Bodies in both thefe Cafes, without the immediate Contact of the reflecting or inflecting Bo-* dy. It feems alfo to... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 sivua
...mechanics, where attraction ceafes, there a re** pullive virtue muft fuccecd. That there really is fuch a virtue feems to follow from the reflections and inflections of the rays of light ; the rays being repelled by bodies in both thefe cafes without the immediate contact of the reflecting... | |
| 1816 - 778 sivua
...mechanics, where attraction ceafes, there a repullive virtue muft fuccecd. That there really is fuch a virtue feems to follow from the reflections and inflections of the rays of light ; the rays being reof one and the fame nature and texture in all pelled by bodies in both thefe cafes... | |
| 1826 - 488 sivua
...where attraction ceases there a repulsive virtue must succeed- That there really is such a virtue seems to follow from the reflections and inflections of the rays of light ; the rays being repelled by bodies in both these cases without the intermediate contact of the reflecting... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 828 sivua
...attraction ceases, there a repulsive virtue must succeed. That there really is such a virtue seems to follow from the reflections and inflections of the rays of light; the rays being repelled by bodies in both these cases without the immediate contact of the reflecting... | |
| William Godwin - 1831 - 504 sivua
...ought to succeed. And that there is such a virtue, seems to follow from the reflexions and inflexions of the rays of light. For the rays are repelled by bodies, in both these cases, without the immediate contact of the reflecting or inflecting body. It seems also to follow... | |
| William Godwin - 1831 - 614 sivua
...ought to succeed. And that there is such a virtue, seems to follow from the reflexions and inflexions of the rays of light. For the rays are repelled by bodies, in both these cases, without the immediate contact of the reflecting or inflecting body. It seems also to follow... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1896 - 520 sivua
...force must come in. But that such a force exists, seems to follow from the reflection and inflection of the rays of light. For the rays are repelled by bodies in both these cases, without the immediate contact of the reflecting or inflecting body. And if all this is... | |
| John Theodore Merz - 1907 - 482 sivua
...force must come in. But that such a force exists, seems to follow from the reflection and inflection of the rays of light. For the rays are repelled by bodies in both these cases, without the immediate contact of the reflecting or inflecting body. And if all this is... | |
| William Godwin - 2006 - 646 sivua
...ought to succeed. And that there is such a virtue, seems to follow from the reflexions and inflexions of the rays of light. For the rays are repelled by bodies, in both these cases, without the immediate contact of the reflecting or inflecting body. It seems also to follow... | |
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