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ATTRACTION, 55 If the table he removed from beneath the body, the force which excites it, being no longer resisted, will produce motion; it is manifested, not as before, by a tendency to produce motion, but by the actual exhibition of that phenomenon. Now, if the exciting force were an impulse, the body would descend to the ground with an uniform velocity. On the other hand, as will hereafter appear, every moment of its fall increases its speed, and that speed is greatest at the instant it meet...s the ground. A piece of iron placed at a distance from a magnet ap- proaches it, but not with an uniform velocity. The force of the magnet continues to act. During the approach of the iron, and each moment gives it increased motion. (95. ) The forces which are thus in constant operation, proceed from secret agencies which the human mind has novcr !:vm able to detect. All the analogies of nature prove that they are not the immediate results of the divine will, but are secondary causes, that is, effects of some more remote principles.
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