PHENOMENA OF THE UNIVERSE. 



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factorily explored, and to lie as it were nearer and more 

 open to error. Lastly, I will add my own observations, as 

 I before said, so that whilst every part of philosophy is pre 

 served entire, I may yet even by the way turn the face itself 

 of natural history toward philosophy. It will be my care 

 also to remark whatever those things are, whether experi 

 ments or observations which occur and intervene beside the 

 scope of our inquiry, and pertain to other denominations, 

 that the investigation may be kept distinct. 



A TABLE OF THE CONJUNCTION AND EXPANSION OF MATTER THROUGH 

 SPACE IN TANGIBLE BODIES, WITH A CALCULATION OF THEIR 

 RATIOS IN DIFFERENT BODIES. 



the same space, or are equally extended. 



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