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| Alphabetical [« »] narrow 2 nations 2 natural 32 nature 15 nay 1 near 4 necessarily 5 | Frequency [« »] 15 here 15 how 15 means 15 nature 15 time 15 without 14 air | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz On the Conservation of Force IntraText - Concordances nature |
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1 I | seldom be demonstrated. In Nature the converse is the case. 2 I | arena than inquiry into Nature in the wider sense, the 3 I | survey the enormous wealth of Nature as a regularly-ordered whole - 4 I | into action in the whole of Nature is unchangeable, and can 5 I | moving forces of inorganic nature; indeed, that this capacity 6 I | somewhat different when Nature herself raises the weight, 7 I | celebrated for his knowledge of Nature; near his palace there was 8 I | inexhaustible stores of Nature; but it is restricted to 9 II | and, indeed, wherever the nature of the ground or the neighbourhood 10 II | physicists designate that view of Nature corresponding to the law 11 II | Heat.~The older view of the nature of heat was that it is a 12 III| resultant whole.~But what is the nature of this internal motion 13 III| for processes in organic nature, so far as the facts have 14 III| their changes. All change in nature amounts to this, that force 15 III| individual processes in nature.~~