Hence the newly established relations continuously acquire new increments of intensity.
"A Candid Examination of Theism"
George John Romanes
Hence it arises, that room is made for one man, in whatever line of dependence, only by the death of another; and the constant increments of the population are carried off into other cities.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey
The sum of all these increments of velocity, arising from the descent of all the falling waters on the earth's surface, would in time become perceptible, did not nature, by the process of evaporation, convey the waters back to their sources; and thus again, by removing matter to a greater distance from the centre, destroy the velocity generated by its previous approach.
"On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures"
Charles Babbage