id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 191320558 Millar Volume 17 Part 2, Projectiles-RHI 1810 .txt text/plain 487413 30964 79 But we muft now proceed to the general problem, of obto determine the motion of a body projected in any dilique proreCtion, and with any velocity. fecond wife, who accompanied him, had already been to the exiftence of civil fociety, and in general the intedelivered feven times, once of three children, and fix reft of both the promifer and promifee, that the words both extremely interefting, and very little known 3 but at the fame time it is a ftudv in the higheft degree unpleafant, from the deteftable fmell and naftinefs which attend the putrefadlion of animal bodies 3 and a man muft be thefe muft be lighted at the fame time as the water-rocĀ¬ fequence of its being in motion, produces changes in which they give of fuch a force is, that it always prothe ftate or motion of other bodies, and that thefe duces the fame acceleration, that is, equal accelerations ./cache/191320558.txt ./txt/191320558.txt