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1 I | calculations regarding the laws of projectiles. They reverted 2 V | following the immutable laws of mechanics, in proportion 3 V | motion, faithful to the laws of mechanics, would have 4 XIX | absolute ignorance of the great laws which govern the universe, 5 XX | which are based upon the laws of mechanics, and it seems 6 XXVIII| contradiction of all mechanical laws.~One single hypothesis of 7 III | suffering from the imperious laws of hunger. Michel Ardan, 8 VII | globe by virtue of the mere laws of weight.”~“Enough,” said 9 VIII | projectile, according to Newton’s laws, would weigh less as it 10 VIII | any longer subject to the laws of weight?~Up to this time, 11 VIII | the neutralization of the laws of weight. Michel Ardan, 12 VIII | orb exists from whence all laws of weight are banished, 13 XVI | unalterably determined by the laws of mechanical reasoning. 14 XIX | decrease, according to the laws of mechanical reasoning. 15 XIX | done the same thing. The laws of physics condemned it 16 XIX | break it. According to the laws of gunnery, the projectile


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