id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36691 Marcet, Mrs. (Jane Haldimand) Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained .txt text/plain 107278 8643 82 _Mrs. B._ The earth, it is true, attracts a heavy body more than a light _Mrs. B._ Retarded motion is produced by some force acting upon the body _Mrs. B._ The force which draws a body towards a centre, round which it _Mrs. B._ Caroline, what would be the effect, were the body supported in _Mrs. B._ The centre of gravity of the human body, is a point somewhere _Mrs. B._ First draw a line from the earth to the sun representing the _Mrs. B._ The difference of the earth's distance from the sun in summer _Emily._ The moon, Mrs. B., appears to move in a different direction, _Mrs. B._ The interruption of the rays of light, by the opaque body, _Emily._ But since all opaque bodies reflect the rays of light, I do not _Caroline._ But we see all bodies of their own natural colour, Mrs. B.; ./cache/36691.txt ./txt/36691.txt