The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... thing calculated to strengthen the best and most salutary impressions . With these arrangements and facilities , the publishers flatter them- selves that they shall be able to present to their fellow - citizens a work of unparalleled ...
... thing calculated to strengthen the best and most salutary impressions . With these arrangements and facilities , the publishers flatter them- selves that they shall be able to present to their fellow - citizens a work of unparalleled ...
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... thing which he had seen , or in execution of some original conception of his own . For this purpose he provided himself with little saws , hatchets , ham- mers , and all sorts of tools , which he acquired the art of using with singular ...
... thing which he had seen , or in execution of some original conception of his own . For this purpose he provided himself with little saws , hatchets , ham- mers , and all sorts of tools , which he acquired the art of using with singular ...
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... thing in the practice to alter the design of them , and place the eye - glass at the side of the tube rather than at the middle . " -Letter to Oldenburg , May 4th , 1672 ment as in itself contemptible , yet he regarded it 38 SIR ISAAC ...
... thing in the practice to alter the design of them , and place the eye - glass at the side of the tube rather than at the middle . " -Letter to Oldenburg , May 4th , 1672 ment as in itself contemptible , yet he regarded it 38 SIR ISAAC ...
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... thing in its due distance . " Such were the earliest attempts to construct the reflecting telescope , that noble instrument which has since effected such splendid discoveries in as- tronomy . Looking back from the present advanced state ...
... thing in its due distance . " Such were the earliest attempts to construct the reflecting telescope , that noble instrument which has since effected such splendid discoveries in as- tronomy . Looking back from the present advanced state ...
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... things ; and , therefore , to spare tediousness , omitted many such remarks and ex- * Letter to Oldenburg , February 10 , 1671 . E periments as might be collected by considering the assigned laws COMMUNICATES HIS DISCOVERIES . 49.
... things ; and , therefore , to spare tediousness , omitted many such remarks and ex- * Letter to Oldenburg , February 10 , 1671 . E periments as might be collected by considering the assigned laws COMMUNICATES HIS DISCOVERIES . 49.
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