Excerpt from Library of Useful Knowledge, Vol. 3: Natural Philosophy; Astronomy, History of Astronomy, Mathematical Geography, Physical Geography, and Navigation; With an Explanation of Scientific Terms, and an Index
The object of Natural Philosophy is the investigation of those principles. Which are to be considered as inherent in matter, and by the agency of which the changes in the relative positions, modifications, and internal combinations of the several masses (or separate bodies) are produced. These are.
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