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... considered , how many cer tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of ...
... considered , how many cer tain instances there are of a true and perfect discovery of forms . t See above , Tab . IV . Aph . 98 . See Aph . 12. ( 37. ) 20. ad finem . See Tab . I. II . III . IV . and V. an expansion , yet by reason of ...
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... pretation of nature . And in the light of this intimation , the Author's larger enquiries are also to be considered . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 , 4 , 5 , & c . They differ in this also from singular instances , that 31.
... pretation of nature . And in the light of this intimation , the Author's larger enquiries are also to be considered . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 , 4 , 5 , & c . They differ in this also from singular instances , that 31.
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... considered , be found owing not to slen- der discoveries , applications , and enlargements of arts ; but entirely to chance , or accident ; whose slow and lingering motion , with which it creeps through ages , nothing can anticipate ...
... considered , be found owing not to slen- der discoveries , applications , and enlargements of arts ; but entirely to chance , or accident ; whose slow and lingering motion , with which it creeps through ages , nothing can anticipate ...
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... considered and remembered , that what is mathematically just and true , may be physically false and absurd . རྩི་ ཡོལ་ ཨ་ སྤྱི * Sir Isaac Newton's doctrine and discoveries upon this head are now generally known . But , perhaps , the ...
... considered and remembered , that what is mathematically just and true , may be physically false and absurd . རྩི་ ཡོལ་ ཨ་ སྤྱི * Sir Isaac Newton's doctrine and discoveries upon this head are now generally known . But , perhaps , the ...
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... considered , the rising mo- tion is not proved by this , and the progressive motion disproved ; for it is possible that the wa- ters may have a progressive motion , and yet overflow the opposite shores of the same chan- nel at the same ...
... considered , the rising mo- tion is not proved by this , and the progressive motion disproved ; for it is possible that the wa- ters may have a progressive motion , and yet overflow the opposite shores of the same chan- nel at the same ...
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