The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 521920 |
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Halaman 19 - ... fits. But how two ethers can be diffused through all space, one of which acts upon the other and by consequence is reacted upon, without retarding, shattering, dispersing, and confounding one another's motions, is inconceivable.
Halaman 262 - ... the Commissary Generall of the Musters of his Majesties Armies in pursuance of the trust Reposed in you, and for so doing this shall be your Commissions GIVEN Under my hand and seal at Arms in New York the twenty fourth day of August in the Twentieth year of His Majesties Reign, And in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and forty Six JN° AYSCOUGH Secretary. G. CLINTON. Opinion of the Council at Albany. [In Colden's handwriting] To His Excellency &c. In obedience to your Excellency's...
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Halaman 151 - Command John Mitchell to Benjamin Franklin Sir I was surprised to see yours of Jun. 15th come to my hands only by last Post. What I then received by it from Dr Colden, I suppose I owe to you ; for which I am sorry I can make no other acknowledgement but thanks. I perceive likewise, that you are...
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