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Side 101
... percussion ; and , besides , hath the advantage of penning the air in the mouth . 117. Solid bodies , if they be very softly percussed , give no sound ; as when a man treadeth very softly upon boards . So chests or doors in fair weather ...
... percussion ; and , besides , hath the advantage of penning the air in the mouth . 117. Solid bodies , if they be very softly percussed , give no sound ; as when a man treadeth very softly upon boards . So chests or doors in fair weather ...
Side 105
... percussion . 164. It is therefore the strength of the percussion , that is a principal cause of the loudness or softness of sounds ; as in knocking harder or softer ; wind- ing of a horn stronger or weaker ; ringing of a of sounds , as ...
... percussion . 164. It is therefore the strength of the percussion , that is a principal cause of the loudness or softness of sounds ; as in knocking harder or softer ; wind- ing of a horn stronger or weaker ; ringing of a of sounds , as ...
Side 170
... percussion ; Experiments in consort touching species visible . 761. There is no doubt , but light by refraction will show greater , as well as things coloured . For like as a shilling in the bottom of the water will show greater ; so ...
... percussion ; Experiments in consort touching species visible . 761. There is no doubt , but light by refraction will show greater , as well as things coloured . For like as a shilling in the bottom of the water will show greater ; so ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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