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that is produced bv comVnvifftcflUng ekltritai 
attraction to animal or inanimate bodies; to 
gether with -fome of its mo ft furprifiug effect 
- ~ ^ _ Gray XXXIX 1 6 
*— A letter concerning the revolutions which ftuali 
pendulous bodies will, by electricity, make 
round larger ones from eaft to weft, as the pla- 
nets do round the fun - Gray 220 
*— Some electrical experiments chiefly regarding the 
repulfive force of eledtrical bodies IPbeler XLI 98 
* — - — Obfervations of luminous emanations from hu 
man bodies and from brutes ; with fome re- 
marks on electricity - Miles XLIII 441 
Bodies (Natural hiftory). Account of fun dry experi- 
ments made upon a chryftal -like body fent from 
Ireland - - Bartholin V 2039 
— — An account of fome uncommon foffil bodies 
Baker XLV III 117 
An account of fome foftile fruits, and other bo- 
dies found in the ifland of Shepey Pafons L 396 
Cafe of an extraordinary body forced into the 
lungs ~ - Martin LV 39 
Bodies (In motion). A difcourfe concerning gravity, 
and its properties, wherein the defcent of heavy 
bodies, and the motion of projects is briefly, but 
fully handled; together with the folution of 
a problem of great ufe in gunnery Halley XVI 3 
Experiment concerning the time required in the 
defcent of different bodies, of different mag 
nitudes and weights, in common air from a 
certain height - Haukjbee XXVII 196 
A letter concerning an experiment, whereby it 
has been attempted to fhew the falflty of the 
common qpinion, in relation to the force of 
bodies in motion - Pemberton XXXII 57 
An account of fome experiments made to prove 
that the force of moving bodies is proportion- 
able to their velocities - Defaguliers — - 269 
Animadvcrfions upon fome new experiments re- 
lating to the force of moving bodies ; with 
two new experiments on the fame fubjedt 
- Defaguliers — 283 
. — A remark upon the new opinion relating to the 
force of moving bodies, in the cafe of the 
collifion of non-elaftic bodies Eames XXXIV 183 
Remarks upon a fuppofed demonftration, that 
the ^moving forces of the fame body are not as 
j Abridg, 
via :9 7 
— 406 
,X 278 
472,473 
IV 2 182 
VI 276 
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— 285 
287 
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