For those diminutive particles are not atomicalor meerly indivisible, but consist of dimensions sufficient for their operations, though in obscurer effects.
Which notwithstanding needs not move us unto wonder; for vitrified and pellucid bodies, are of a clearer complexion in their continuities, then in their powders and Atomical divisions.
There are several Arguments that I could bring to evince that there are in all transparent bodies such atomical pores.
Unluckily his temperament was what the atomical philosophers (who can explain every thing by æthers and vibrations) call sanguine.
For Sir Isaac Newton must be allowed to have paved the way for much of the atomical philosophy of the moderns.
The Indian authorities cited by Colebrooke, impute to the second part of the Nyaya philosophy a strong leaning to the atomical system.
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