The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... possession of the family , who came originally from Newton in Lancashire , but who had , previous to the purchase of ... possessed another small estate at Sewstern , which raised the annual value of their property to about 807 .; and it ...
... possession of the family , who came originally from Newton in Lancashire , but who had , previous to the purchase of ... possessed another small estate at Sewstern , which raised the annual value of their property to about 807 .; and it ...
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... possession of their true theory . According to Dr. Barrow , White is that which discharges a copious light equally clear in every direction ; Black is that which does not emit light at all , or which does it very sparingly . Red is that ...
... possession of their true theory . According to Dr. Barrow , White is that which discharges a copious light equally clear in every direction ; Black is that which does not emit light at all , or which does it very sparingly . Red is that ...
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... possession of his method of fluxions , and he had brought it to such a state in the beginning of 1669 , that he permitted Dr. Barrow to communicate it to Mr. Collins on the 20th of June in that year . Although we have already mentioned ...
... possession of his method of fluxions , and he had brought it to such a state in the beginning of 1669 , that he permitted Dr. Barrow to communicate it to Mr. Collins on the 20th of June in that year . Although we have already mentioned ...
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... prism was one of very low dispersive power , Mr. Lucas might , with perfect truth , have used . the very same language towards Newton . He possessed great versatility of talent , yet , though 58 SIR ISAAC NEWTON . }
... prism was one of very low dispersive power , Mr. Lucas might , with perfect truth , have used . the very same language towards Newton . He possessed great versatility of talent , yet , though 58 SIR ISAAC NEWTON . }
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David Brewster. He possessed great versatility of talent , yet , though his genius was of the most original cast , and his acquirements extensive , he had not devoted himself with fixed purpose to any particular branch of knowledge . His ...
David Brewster. He possessed great versatility of talent , yet , though his genius was of the most original cast , and his acquirements extensive , he had not devoted himself with fixed purpose to any particular branch of knowledge . His ...
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