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... motion therefore of ebb and flow must ( as we propose ) be distinctly and properly considered . And first it must absolutely be VOL . X. 21 granted , that this motion concerning which we are in- " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 321.
... motion therefore of ebb and flow must ( as we propose ) be distinctly and properly considered . And first it must absolutely be VOL . X. 21 granted , that this motion concerning which we are in- " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 321.
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... some places are said to have a correspondence with the ebb and flow of the sea ; whence one might suspect that the waters inclosed in the cavities of the earth boil up in a like manner ; in which " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 323.
... some places are said to have a correspondence with the ebb and flow of the sea ; whence one might suspect that the waters inclosed in the cavities of the earth boil up in a like manner ; in which " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 323.
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... of the waters is almost infinitely slower than the dłurnal motion , it is yet commensur- able with it . For six hours is a quarter of the diurnal motion , and six hours is ( as I have " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 327.
... of the waters is almost infinitely slower than the dłurnal motion , it is yet commensur- able with it . For six hours is a quarter of the diurnal motion , and six hours is ( as I have " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 327.
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... experiment . But if this be so , it returns to this ; that it must needs be that the further the parts and coasts of the Atlantic stretch southward and approach the Indian Ocean , the earlier does the " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 333.
... experiment . But if this be so , it returns to this ; that it must needs be that the further the parts and coasts of the Atlantic stretch southward and approach the Indian Ocean , the earlier does the " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 333.
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... the earth can be like any substance exposed to the eye of man ; for with us all things are relaxed , wrought upon , and softened by the sun and heavenly bodies , so that they cannot corre- " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 335.
... the earth can be like any substance exposed to the eye of man ; for with us all things are relaxed , wrought upon , and softened by the sun and heavenly bodies , so that they cannot corre- " DE FLUXU ET REFLUXU MARIS . " 335.
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