The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... COLOURS, 64 VII. NEW CLASSD7ICATI0N OF COLOURS, . .72 VIII. THE UNDCLATOBY THEOBY OF LIGHT, ... 89 IX. OPTICAL RESEARCHES, 97 X. EARLY DISCOVERERS IN ASTRONOMY, 101 XI. LAW OF GRAVITATION DISCOVERED 132 XII. MATHEMATICAL WRITINGS, 163 ...
... COLOURS, 64 VII. NEW CLASSD7ICATI0N OF COLOURS, . .72 VIII. THE UNDCLATOBY THEOBY OF LIGHT, ... 89 IX. OPTICAL RESEARCHES, 97 X. EARLY DISCOVERERS IN ASTRONOMY, 101 XI. LAW OF GRAVITATION DISCOVERED 132 XII. MATHEMATICAL WRITINGS, 163 ...
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... coloured, and framed by himself, sometimes from copies, but often from life.* Among these were portraits of Dr. Donne, Mr. Stokes, the mister of Grantham School, and King Charles L, under whose picture were the following verses : — A ...
... coloured, and framed by himself, sometimes from copies, but often from life.* Among these were portraits of Dr. Donne, Mr. Stokes, the mister of Grantham School, and King Charles L, under whose picture were the following verses : — A ...
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... Colours — Takes his Degrees — Is appointed a Fellow of Trinity College— Succeeds Dr. Barrow in the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics. To a young mind thirsting for knowledge, and ambitious of the distinction which it brings, the transition ...
... Colours — Takes his Degrees — Is appointed a Fellow of Trinity College— Succeeds Dr. Barrow in the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics. To a young mind thirsting for knowledge, and ambitious of the distinction which it brings, the transition ...
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... colours ; and it is stated by Mr. Conduit, that he soon established his own views on the subject, and detected the ... colours, which are sq erroneous and unphilosophical, that Newton could not have permitted his friend to publish them ...
... colours ; and it is stated by Mr. Conduit, that he soon established his own views on the subject, and detected the ... colours, which are sq erroneous and unphilosophical, that Newton could not have permitted his friend to publish them ...
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... colour of the sea arises from the whiteness of the salt which it contains, mixed with the blackness of the pure water in ... colours, and black a privation of them all, he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to ...
... colour of the sea arises from the whiteness of the salt which it contains, mixed with the blackness of the pure water in ... colours, and black a privation of them all, he could not have permitted the absurd speculations of his master to ...
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