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... motion , whereby the tides receive a great and remarkable increase at the equinoxes . Now it is of the second , or great diurnal motion of the ocean I in- tend principally to discourse at present ; only touching on the others in passing ...
... motion , whereby the tides receive a great and remarkable increase at the equinoxes . Now it is of the second , or great diurnal motion of the ocean I in- tend principally to discourse at present ; only touching on the others in passing ...
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... motion of the ebb and flow of the sea , with what other motions it is found to agree and correspond . And first , we ... diurnal is plainly the shortest , and accomplished in the least time ( namely , in the space of twenty - four hours ) .
... motion of the ebb and flow of the sea , with what other motions it is found to agree and correspond . And first , we ... diurnal is plainly the shortest , and accomplished in the least time ( namely , in the space of twenty - four hours ) .
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... diurnal motion , with the above - mentioned difference ? To understand this , suppose the whole world to be covered with water , as at the deluge . I conceive that the waters , being now in a perfect orb , and no way obstructed , would ...
... diurnal motion , with the above - mentioned difference ? To understand this , suppose the whole world to be covered with water , as at the deluge . I conceive that the waters , being now in a perfect orb , and no way obstructed , would ...
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... diurnal motion ; for that the waters being checked on both sides , the ebb and flow of the sea must come twice a day , every six hours , there being a double advance and likewise a double repercussion . And if these two islands were ...
... diurnal motion ; for that the waters being checked on both sides , the ebb and flow of the sea must come twice a day , every six hours , there being a double advance and likewise a double repercussion . And if these two islands were ...
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... diurnal motion of any of the planets restored ex- actly in twenty - four hours ; and that of the moon least of all . Therefore the measure of the ebb and flow of the sea is not a quarter of the motion of the fixed stars , which is ...
... diurnal motion of any of the planets restored ex- actly in twenty - four hours ; and that of the moon least of all . Therefore the measure of the ebb and flow of the sea is not a quarter of the motion of the fixed stars , which is ...
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