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    " Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion. "
    Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 294
    de Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1869
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    THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

    J. JOHNSON - 1801
    ...the great instrument of nature, that she makes use of in most, if not all, her productions, Heat Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces In us that sensation, from •whence we denominate the object hot; so what in our sensation...
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    Philosophical beauties selected from the works of John Locke

    John Locke - 1802
    ...is the great instrument of nature, tlnit Sne makes use of in most, if not all, her productions. Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation, from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation...
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    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

    John Locke - 1805 - 510 pages
    ...agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation, from whence we denominate the object hot; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion. This appears by the way whereby heat is produced ; for •we see that the rubbing of a brass nail upon...
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    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Volume 2

    John Locke - 1805 - 510 pages
    ...makes use of inmost, if not all, her productions. F f 3 Heat 438 Elements of Natural Philosophy. Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation, from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation...
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    The Works of John Locke, Volume 3

    John Locke - 1823
    ...agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion. This appears by the way whereby heat is produced ; for we see that the rubbing of a brass nail upon...
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    The Works of John Locke, Volume 3

    John Locke - 1823
    ...is the great instrument of nature that she makes use of in most, if not all, her productions. Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is...
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    An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. analysis ...

    John Locke - 1824
    ...brisk qgit^tiop of the insensible of the object, which produces in us that sensation, from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion. This appears by the way whereby heat is produced ; for we see that the rubbing of a brass nail upon...
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    The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes, Volume 2

    John Locke - 1824
    ...the great instrument of nature, that she makes use of in most, if not all, her productions. Heat i8 a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object > which produces in Us that sensation, from whence we dehomiriate the object hot ; so what in titir sensation...
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    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First ..., Volume 3

    John Locke - 1828
    ...qualities of bodies are discerned; as hard, soft, smooth, rough, dry, wet, clammy, and the like. e Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot; so what in our sensation is...
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    An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first ..., Volume 3

    John Locke - 1828
    ...is the great instrument of nature that she makes use of in most, if not all, her productions. Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot; so what in our sensation is...
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