Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... principles of Hadley's quadrant Newton's timidity , and ignorance of the manners of society . Account of his domestic life Page 32 37 , 38 33 of his death in 1727 , at the age 33-35 of 85 List of the different editions of his Works · 39 ...
... principles of Hadley's quadrant Newton's timidity , and ignorance of the manners of society . Account of his domestic life Page 32 37 , 38 33 of his death in 1727 , at the age 33-35 of 85 List of the different editions of his Works · 39 ...
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... principles which he con- lessons which he had taught them ; nor stantly recommended . In support of was it then easy to find there a single this view of the comparative deserts of student of natural philosophy who did these two ...
... principles which he con- lessons which he had taught them ; nor stantly recommended . In support of was it then easy to find there a single this view of the comparative deserts of student of natural philosophy who did these two ...
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... principles which he con- stantly recommended . In support of this view of the comparative deserts of these two celebrated men , we are able to adduce the authority of Hume , who will be readily admitted as a competent judge of ...
... principles which he con- stantly recommended . In support of this view of the comparative deserts of these two celebrated men , we are able to adduce the authority of Hume , who will be readily admitted as a competent judge of ...
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... principles of statics , which was the only part of mechanics as yet cultivated ; but with these incon- siderable exceptions the application of mathematics to the phenomena of na- ture was scarcely thought of . Galileo's first inducement ...
... principles of statics , which was the only part of mechanics as yet cultivated ; but with these incon- siderable exceptions the application of mathematics to the phenomena of na- ture was scarcely thought of . Galileo's first inducement ...
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... principles of the theory of the celestial motions which Copernicus restored ; but the num- ber of those who possess much know- ledge of the cumbrous and unwieldy system which it superseded is perhaps more limited . The present is not a ...
... principles of the theory of the celestial motions which Copernicus restored ; but the num- ber of those who possess much know- ledge of the cumbrous and unwieldy system which it superseded is perhaps more limited . The present is not a ...
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