Excerpt from A Plain and Easy Introduction to the Newtonian Experimental Philosophy: Designed for the Use of Such Gentlemen and Ladies as Would Acquire a Competent Knowledge of This Science, Without Mathematical Learning; And More Especially Those Who Have, or May Attend the Author's Course of Lectures and Experiments on These Subjects
Magnetic Needle, willattrac'l it; but applied to the other End, it will repel it. SO the (mall Particles of Matter being nearly in c'ontact, firongly attrab'l each other, and cohere toge ther but being feparated by the Aétion of Heat, or otherwife, they repel and fly from each other, as is evident by many experi ments.
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