The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper & Brothers, 1831 - 323 páginas |
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... seems to have been used only on the smooth surface of a floor , and not fitted to overcome the inequalities of a road . Although * " I remember once , " says Dr. Stukely , " when I was deputy to Dr. Halley , secretary at the Royal ...
... seems to have been used only on the smooth surface of a floor , and not fitted to overcome the inequalities of a road . Although * " I remember once , " says Dr. Stukely , " when I was deputy to Dr. Halley , secretary at the Royal ...
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... seems to have added more than the usual allotment of female talent . The society of this young lady and her companions was always preferred to that of his own schoolfellows , and it was one of his most agreeable occupations to construct ...
... seems to have added more than the usual allotment of female talent . The society of this young lady and her companions was always preferred to that of his own schoolfellows , and it was one of his most agreeable occupations to construct ...
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... seem to have beset her family . Among the early passions of Newton we must recount his love of drawing ; and even of writing verses . His own room was furnished with pictures drawn , coloured , and framed by himself , sometimes from ...
... seem to have beset her family . Among the early passions of Newton we must recount his love of drawing ; and even of writing verses . His own room was furnished with pictures drawn , coloured , and framed by himself , sometimes from ...
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... seems to have guided him in his course . In yield- ing to the impulse of his mechanical genius , his mind obeyed the laws of its own natural expansion , and , following the line of least resistance , it was thus drawn aside from the ...
... seems to have guided him in his course . In yield- ing to the impulse of his mechanical genius , his mind obeyed the laws of its own natural expansion , and , following the line of least resistance , it was thus drawn aside from the ...
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... seem to have been the case . Had he discovered the composition of light in 1664 or 1665 , it is not likely that he would have withheld it , not only from the Royal Society , but from his own friends at Cambridge till the year 1671. His ...
... seem to have been the case . Had he discovered the composition of light in 1664 or 1665 , it is not likely that he would have withheld it , not only from the Royal Society , but from his own friends at Cambridge till the year 1671. His ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 298 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea -shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Página 249 - He gave this and the Prophecies of the Old Testament, not to gratify men's curiosities by enabling them to foreknow things, but that after they were fulfilled they might be interpreted by the event, and his own Providence, not the Interpreters, be then manifested thereby to the world.
Página 301 - Bishop Atterbury asserts, on the other hand, that the lively and piercing eye did not belong to Sir Isaac during the last twenty years of his life. " Indeed," says he, " in the whole air of his face and make there was nothing of that penetrating sagacity which appears in his compositions. He had something rather languid in his look and manner, which did not raise any great expectation in those who did not know him.
Página 78 - ... that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is constant for refraction in the same medium, was effected by Snell and Descartes.
Página 215 - I could not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong and unjust thoughts of me, yet next to the return of good offices, such as from a sincere good will I have ever done you, I receive your acknowledgment of the contrary as the kindest...
Página 301 - he had a very lively and piercing eye, a comely and gracious aspect, with a fine head of hair as white as silver, without any baldness, and when his peruke was off was a venerable sight.
Página 209 - I never designed to get any thing by your interest, nor by King James's favour, but am now sensible that I must withdraw from your acquaintance, and see neither you nor the rest of my friends any more, if I may but leave them quietly. I beg your pardon for saying I would see you again, and rest your most humble and most obedient servant,
Página 244 - Apoc. xii. for both are to rule the nations with a rod of iron ; but whence are you certain that the Ancient of Days is Christ? Does Christ anywhere sit upon the throne? If Sir Francis Masham be at Gates, present, I pray, my service to him with his lady, Mrs. Cudworth, and Mrs. Masham. Dr. Covel is not in Cambridge. " I am Your affectionate and humble servant, Is. NEWTON. " Know you the meaning of Dan. x, 21: There is none that holdeth with me in these things but Mich, your Prince...
Página 254 - WHEN I wrote my treatise about our system, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity ; and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose.
Página 246 - For understanding the prophecies, we are, in the first place, to acquaint ourselves with the figurative language of the prophets. This language is taken from the analogy between the world natural and an empire or kingdom considered as a world politic.