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" Mr. Hodgkinson proceeds to describe the methods by which his experiments were made, and derives from them the following nonelusions : 1. All rigid bodies are possessed of some degree of elasticity, and among bodies of the same nature the hardest are generally... "
Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - Страница 172
1865
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