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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
1 Of Magnitude, or Extension  ej400 07:47 Listen PL OK
2 Of Velocity  ej400 07:07 Listen PL OK
3 Of Sound, and Its Velocity  ej400 07:52 FILENAME Listen PL OK
4 Of Consonance and Dissonance  ej400 06:28 Listen PL OK
5 Of Unison and Octaves  ej400 08:10 Listen PL OK
6 Of Other Consonances  Cbteddy 09:14 Listen PL OK
7 Of the Twelve Tones of the Harpsichord  Cbteddy 13:19 Listen PL OK
8 Of the Pleasure Derived from Fine Music  Cbteddy 05:55 Listen PL OK
9 Compression of the Air  prajak 07:23 Listen PL OK
10 Rarefaction and Elasticity of the Air  prajak 08:16 FILENAME Listen PL OK
11 Gravity of the Air  prajak 07:02 Listen PL OK
12 Of the Atmosphere, and the Barometer  ej400 06:18 Listen PL OK
13 Of Air-Guns, and the Compression of Air in Gunpowder  ej400 06:43 Listen PL OK
14 The Effect Produced by Heat and Cold on All Bodies, and Of, the Pyrometer and Thermometer  ej400 05:31 Listen PL OK
15 Changes Produced in the Atmosphere by Heat and Cold  ej400 07:48 Listen PL OK
16 The Cold Felt on High Mountains and at Great Depths Accounted For  ej400 07:25 Listen PL OK
17 Of Light, and the Systems of Descartes and Newton  BonnieBee 06:54 Listen PL OK
18 Difficulties Attending the System of Emanation  BonnieBee 06:36 FILENAME Listen PL OK
19 A Different System Respecting the Nature of Rays and of Light Proposed  BonnieBee 07:31 FILENAME Listen PL OK
20 Of the Propagation of Light  BonnieBee 06:42 FILENAME Listen PL OK
21 Digression on the Distances of the Heavenly Bodies, and on the Nature of the Sun and His Rays  czandra 06:15 FILENAME Listen PL OK
22 Elucidations on the Nature of Luminous Bodies, and Their Difference from Opaque Bodies Illuminated  vviera ▲24/04/15 Link to text (printed p.98-103) 1290 words. Assigned
23 How Opaque Bodies Become Visible Newton's System of the Reflection of Rays Proposed  Jayjaysil 08:34 Listen PL OK
24 Examination and Refutation of Newton's System   Link to text (printed p.107-112) 1290 words. Open
25 A Different Explanation of the Manner in Which Opaque Bodies Illuminated Become Visible   Link to text (printed p.112-116) 1032 words. Open
26 Continuation of the Same Subject   Link to text (printed p.116-121) 1290 words. Open
27 Conclusion: Clearness and Colour of Opaque Bodies Illuminated   Link to text (printed p.121-125) 1032 words. Open
28 Nature of Colours in Particular  czandra 06:28 FILENAME Listen PL OK
29 Transparency of Bodies Relative to the Transmission of Rays   Link to text (printed p.130-135) 1290 words. Open
30 Of the Transmission of Rays of Light Through Transparent Mediums, and Their Refraction   Link to text (printed p.135-140) 1290 words. Open
31 Refraction of Rays of Different Colours   Link to text (printed p.140-145) 1290 words. Open
32 Of the Azure Colour of the Heavens  czandra 08:54 FILENAME Listen PL OK
33 Of Rays Issuing from a Distant Luminous Point, and of the Visual Angle  ej400 06:34 Listen PL OK
34 Of the Assistance Which Judgment Lends to Vision  ej400 06:43 Listen PL OK
35 Explanation of Certain Phenomena Relative to Optics  ej400 07:29 Listen PL OK
36 Of Shadow  ej400 07:16 Listen PL OK
37 Of Catoptrics, and the Reflection of Rays from Plain Mirrors  ej400 08:24 Listen PL OK
38 Reflection of Rays from Convex and Concave Mirrors Burning Mirrors  ej400 08:04 Listen PL OK
39 Of Dioptrics  ej400 08:36 Listen PL OK
40 Continuation of Burning — Glasses, and Their Focus  ej400 07:12 Listen PL OK
41 Of Vision, and the Structure of the Eye  ej400 05:24 Listen PL OK
42 Continuation Wonders Discoverable in the Structure of the Eye  ej400 06:07 Listen PL OK
43 Further Continuation Astonishing Difference Between the Eye of an Animal and the Artificial Eye, or Camera Obscura  ej400 06:44 Listen PL OK
44 Perfections Discoverable in the Structure of the Eye  ej400 04:40 Listen PL OK
45 Of Gravity, Considered as a General Property of Body  ej400 06:58 Listen PL OK
46 Continuation of Specific Gravity  ej400 06:55 Listen PL OK
47 Terms Relative to Gravity and Their True Import  ej400 06:29 Listen PL OK
48 Reply to Certain Objections to the Erath's Spherical Figure, Derived from Gravity  Jayjaysil 06:18 FILENAME Listen PL OK
49 True Direction and Action of Gravity Relatively to the Earth   Link to text (printed p.217-221) 1032 words. Open
50 Different Action of Gravity with Respect to Certain Countries and Distances from the Centre of the Earth   Link to text (printed p.221-226) 1290 words. Open
51 Gravity of the Moon   Link to text (printed p.226-230) 1032 words. Open
52 Discovery of Universal Gravitation by Newton  SirRoni 09:08 Listen PL OK
53 Continuation of the Mutual Attraction of the Heavenly Bodies  prajak 09:18 Listen PL OK
54 Different Sentiments of Philosophers Respecting Universal Gravitation the Attractionists  prajak 07:04 Listen PL OK
55 Power by Which the Heavenly Bodies an Mutually Attracted  prajak 04:08 Listen PL OK
56 The Same Subject Continued  prajak 06:41 Listen PL OK
57 The Same Subject Continued  prajak 06:37 Listen PL OK
58 Motion of the Heavenly Bodies Method of Determining It by the Laws of Universal Gravitation   Link to text (printed p.253-257) 1032 words. Open
59 System of the Universe   Link to text (printed p.257-262) 1290 words. Open
60 The Same Subject Continued   Link to text (printed p.262-265) 774 words. Open
61 Small Irregularities in the Motions of the Planets, Caused by Their Mutual Attraction   Link to text (printed p.265-270) 1290 words. Open
62 Description of the Flux and Reflux of the Sea  mummibee 06:45 Listen PL OK
63 Different Opinions of Philosophers Respecting the Flux and Reflux of the Sea  mummibee 06:22 Listen PL OK
64 Explanation of the Flux and Reflux, from the Attractive Power of the Moon   Link to text (printed p.278-282) 1032 words. Open
65 The Same Subject Continued   Link to text (printed p.282-285) 774 words. Open
66 The Same Subject Continued   Link to text (printed p.285-290) 1290 words. Open
67 The Same Subject Continued   Link to text (printed p.290-295) 1290 words. Open
68 More Particular Account of the Dispute Respecting Universal Gravitation   Link to text (printed p.295-299) 1032 words. Open
69 Nature and Essence of Bodies or Extension, Mobility, and Impenetrability of Body   Link to text (printed p.299-304) 1290 words. Open
70 Impenetrability of Bodies   Link to text (printed p.304-308) 1032 words. Open
71 Of the Motion of Bodies, Real and Apparent   Link to text (printed p.308-313) 1290 words. Open
72 Of Uniform, Accelerated, and Retarded Motion   Link to text (printed p.313-318) 1290 words. Open
73 Principal Law of Motion and Rest Disputes of Philosophers on the Subject   Link to text (printed p.318-323) 1290 words. Open
74 Of the Inertia of Bodies of Powers   Link to text (printed p.323-328) 1290 words. Open
75 Changes Which May Take Place in the State of Bodies   Link to text (printed p.328-332) 1032 words. Open
76 System of the Monads of Wolff   Link to text (printed p.332-337) 1290 words. Open
77 Origin and Nature of Powers   Link to text (printed p.337-341) 1032 words. Open
78 The Same Subject Principle of the Least Possible Action   Link to text (printed p.341-346) 1290 words. Open
79 On the Question, are There Any Other Species of Powers?   Link to text (printed p.346-351) 1290 words. Open
80 Of the Nature of Spirits  Owlivia 05:12 Listen PL OK
81 Of the Union Between the Soul and the Body  Owlivia 06:32 Listen PL OK
82 Different Systems Relative to This Subject  Owlivia 06:49 Listen PL OK
83 Examination of the System of Pre-Established Harmony an Objection to It  Owlivia 07:02 FILENAME Listen PL OK
84 Another Objection  Owlivia 06:32 FILENAME Listen PL OK
85 Of the Liberty of Spirits, and a Reply to Objections Against Liberty  Owlivia ▲24/05/06 Link to text (printed p.371-375) 1032 words. Assigned
86 Tne Same Subject Continued  Owlivia ▲24/05/06 Link to text (printed p.375-379) 1032 words. Assigned
87 Influence of the Liberty of Spirits Upon Events  Owlivia ▲24/05/06 Link to text (printed p.379-384) 1290 words. Assigned
88 Of Events Natural, Supernatural, and Moral  Owlivia 07:03 Listen PL OK
89 Of the Question Respecting the Best World Possible; and of the Origin of Evil  Owlivia 08:23 Listen PL OK
90 Connexion of the Preceding Considerations with Religion Reply to the Objections of the Philosophical Systems Against Prayer  Owlivia 06:16 Listen PL OK
91 The Liberty of Intelligent Beings in Harmony with the Doctrines of the Christian Religion  Owlivia 05:52 Listen PL OK
92 Elucidation Respecting the Nature of Spirits  Owlivia 08:14 FILENAME Listen PL OK
93 The Subject Continued Reflections on the State of Souls After Death  Owlivia 09:04 FILENAME Listen PL OK
94 Considerations on the Action of the Soul Upon the Body, and of the Body Upon the Soul  Owlivia 08:00 FILENAME Listen PL OK
95 Of the Faculties of the Soul, and of Judgment  Owlivia 08:58 FILENAME Listen PL OK
96 Conviction of the Existence of What We Perceive by the Senses of the Idealists, Egotists, and Materialists  mckrispee ▲24/05/04 Link to text (printed p.421-426) 1290 words. Assigned
97 Refutation of the Idealists   Link to text (printed p.426-431) 1290 words. Open
98 The Faculty of Perceiving, Reminiscence, Memory, and Attention Simple and Compound Ideas   Link to text (printed p.431-436) 1290 words. Open
99 Division of Ideas into Clear and Obscure, Distinct and Confused of Distraction   Link to text (printed p.436-440) 1032 words. Open
100 Of the Abstraction of Notions Notions General and Individual: of Genus and Species   Link to text (printed p.440-445) 1290 words. Open
101 Of Language; Its Nature, Advantages, and Necessity, in Order to the Communication of Thought, and the Cultivation of Knowledge   Link to text (printed p.445-450) 1290 words. Open
102 Of the Perfections of a Language Judgment and Nature of Propositions, Affirmative and Negative, Universal or Particular   Link to text (printed p.450-454) 1032 words. Open
103 Of Syllogisms, and Their Different Forms When the First Proposition is Universal   Link to text (printed p.454-460) 1548 words. Open
104 Different Forms of Syllogisms Whose First Proposition is Particular   Link to text (printed p.460-465) 1290 words. Open
105 Analysis of Some Syllogisms   Link to text (printed p.465-470) 1290 words. Open
106 Different Figures and Modes of Syllogisms   Link to text (printed p.470-476) 1548 words. Open
107 Observations and Reflections on the Different Modes of Syllogism   Link to text (printed p.476-481) 1290 words. Open
108 Hypothetical Propositions, and Syllogisms Constructed of Tnem   Link to text (printed p.481-486) 1290 words. Open
109 Of the Impression of Sensations on the Soul   Link to text (printed p.486-490) 1032 words. Open
110 Of the Origin and Permission of Evil, and of Sin   Link to text (printed p.490-495) 1290 words. Open
111 Of Moral and Physical Evil  silverquill 06:35 Listen PL OK
112 Reply to Complaints of the Existence of Physical Evil  silverquill 06:14 Listen PL OK
113 The Real Destination of Man Usefulness and Necessity of Adversity  silverquill 05:16 Listen PL OK
114 Of True Happiness. Conversion of Sinners. Reply to Objections on the Subject  silverquill 06:32 Listen PL OK
115 The True Foundation of Human Knowledge Sources of Truth, and Classes of Information Derived from It  silverquill 05:29 Listen PL OK