Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... course of this nar- rative , how arduous their struggle was who happily effected this important re- volution . The vindictive rancour with which the partisans of the old phi- losophy never ceased to assail Galileo is of itself a ...
... course of this nar- rative , how arduous their struggle was who happily effected this important re- volution . The vindictive rancour with which the partisans of the old phi- losophy never ceased to assail Galileo is of itself a ...
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... Galileo settled in his into the phenomena of nature with in- new office than he renewed his inquiries creased diligence . He instituted a course * See Treatise on HYDROSTATIOS , more for the novelty of the subject than otherwise , GALILEO .
... Galileo settled in his into the phenomena of nature with in- new office than he renewed his inquiries creased diligence . He instituted a course * See Treatise on HYDROSTATIOS , more for the novelty of the subject than otherwise , GALILEO .
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... course of his dialogues , and it is chiefly upon the references which he makes to the results with which the experiments furnished him , and upon the avowed and notorious character of his philosophy , that the truth of these accounts ...
... course of his dialogues , and it is chiefly upon the references which he makes to the results with which the experiments furnished him , and upon the avowed and notorious character of his philosophy , that the truth of these accounts ...
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... course find his fellow - professors much embit- Riccoboni , Commentarii de Gymnasio Patavino , + Nelli , 1598 . tered against that society , and would naturally feel inclined to make common cause with them , so that it is not un- likely ...
... course find his fellow - professors much embit- Riccoboni , Commentarii de Gymnasio Patavino , + Nelli , 1598 . tered against that society , and would naturally feel inclined to make common cause with them , so that it is not un- likely ...
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... course as a triumph over difficulties of a like nature . We ought to be fully penetrated with this feeling before we sit down to the pe- rusal of his works , every line of which will then increase our admiration of the penetrating ...
... course as a triumph over difficulties of a like nature . We ought to be fully penetrated with this feeling before we sit down to the pe- rusal of his works , every line of which will then increase our admiration of the penetrating ...
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