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POWER

Volume 16 · 95 words · 1810 Edition

has been defined the faculty of doing or suffering anything. Power, therefore, is two-fold, viz. considered as able to make, or able to receive, any change; the former whereof may be called active, and the latter passive power; but this distinction is improper. See METAPHYSICS, No. 116.

Mechanics, denotes any force, whether of a man, a horse, a spring, the wind, water, &c., which, being applied to a machine, tends to produce motion.

Law, signifies in general a particular authority granted by any person to another to represent him, or to act in his stead.