The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper & Bros., 1843 - 314 páginas |
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... Observations on the Polarization of Light - Newton's Theory of Light - His " Op- tics " ........ CHAPTER X. Astronomical Discoveries of Newton - Necessity of combined Exer tion to the completion of great Discoveries - Sketch of the ...
... Observations on the Polarization of Light - Newton's Theory of Light - His " Op- tics " ........ CHAPTER X. Astronomical Discoveries of Newton - Necessity of combined Exer tion to the completion of great Discoveries - Sketch of the ...
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... Observations on Prophecy- His Lexicon Propheticum - His Four Letters to Dr. Bentley - Orl gin of Newton's Theological Studies - Analogy between the Book of Nature and that of Revelation CHAPTER XVII . Page 242 The Mir.or Discoveries and ...
... Observations on Prophecy- His Lexicon Propheticum - His Four Letters to Dr. Bentley - Orl gin of Newton's Theological Studies - Analogy between the Book of Nature and that of Revelation CHAPTER XVII . Page 242 The Mir.or Discoveries and ...
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... observations of several years ; but we are not informed whether all the dials which he drew on the wall of his house at Woolsthorpe , and which existed after his death , were of the same description , or were projected from his ...
... observations of several years ; but we are not informed whether all the dials which he drew on the wall of his house at Woolsthorpe , and which existed after his death , were of the same description , or were projected from his ...
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... observation of Newton , and had he discovered at that time that white was a mixture of all the colours , and black a privation of them all , he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to pass uncorrected . That ...
... observation of Newton , and had he discovered at that time that white was a mixture of all the colours , and black a privation of them all , he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to pass uncorrected . That ...
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... observations ; he stated , that , as the dispute referred to matters of fact , it could only be decided before competent witnesses , and he referred to the testimony of those who had seen his experiments . The entreaties of Oldenburg ...
... observations ; he stated , that , as the dispute referred to matters of fact , it could only be decided before competent witnesses , and he referred to the testimony of those who had seen his experiments . The entreaties of Oldenburg ...
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