So, replied the mechanist, fishes have the water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly : to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to fly is to swim in a subtler. We are only to proportion our... U.S. Air Services - 23. lappuse1919Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly: to swim is to fly in a Grosser fluid, and to...different density of matter through which we are to pass. Yovj will be necessarily upborne by the air, if you can renew any impulse upon it, faster than the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly: to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...through which we are to -pass. You will be necessarily upborn by the air, if you can renew any impulse upon it, faster than the air can recede from the pressure."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 lapas
...which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim need not despair to fly : N» Swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to fly is to...of matter through which we are to pass. You will be 'riecessarily upborn by_the air, if you can renew any 'impulse upon it faster than the air can re^ede... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim need not despair to fly : to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...through which we are to pass. You will be necessarily upborn by the air, if you cap renew any impulse upon it faster than the air can recede from the preb'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1815 - 272 lapas
...by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly : lo swim is to fly in. a grosser llilid, :v,';d to fly is to swim in a subtler. We are only to proportion,...necessarily upborne by the air, if you can renew any impulse upou it faster, than the air can recede from the pressure," " But the exercise of swimming," said llie... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly: to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...is to swim in a subtler. We are only to proportion empower of resistance to the different density of mater through which we are to pass. You will be necessarily... | |
| John Pierpont - 1817 - 194 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly ; to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to fly is to swim in a subtler. Wo are only to proportion our power of resistance to the different density of matter through which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 420 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly : to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...through which we are to pass. You will be necessarily upborn by the air, if you can renew any impulse upon it, faster than the air can recede from the pressure."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 462 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs, not despair to fly : to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...through which we are to pass. You will be necessarily upborn by the air, if you can renew any impulse upon it, faster than the air can recede from the pressure."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 456 lapas
...water, in which yet beasts can swim by nature, and men by art. He that can swim needs not despair to fly : to swim is to fly in a grosser fluid, and to...through which we are to pass. You will be necessarily upborn by the air, if you can renew any impulse upon it, faster than the air can recede from the pressure."... | |
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