The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... GENIUS, 294 APPENDIX. I. THE FAMILY OF SIB ISAAC NEWTON, . . . .310 H. LETTER FROM NEWTON TO A YOUNG FRIEND, . .319 in. CONVERSATION BETWEEN NEWTON AND CONDUITT, . 323 IV. DEATH OP NEWTON'S MOTHER, 326 V. 1NADOUBATION OF NEWTON'S STATUE ...
... GENIUS, 294 APPENDIX. I. THE FAMILY OF SIB ISAAC NEWTON, . . . .310 H. LETTER FROM NEWTON TO A YOUNG FRIEND, . .319 in. CONVERSATION BETWEEN NEWTON AND CONDUITT, . 323 IV. DEATH OP NEWTON'S MOTHER, 326 V. 1NADOUBATION OF NEWTON'S STATUE ...
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... genius. The philosopher,* indeed, to whom posterity will probably assign the place next to Newton, has characterized the Principia as pre-eminent above all the productions of human intellect, and has thus divested of extravagance the ...
... genius. The philosopher,* indeed, to whom posterity will probably assign the place next to Newton, has characterized the Principia as pre-eminent above all the productions of human intellect, and has thus divested of extravagance the ...
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... genius through the incidents of common life ; to mark the steps by which he attained his lofty pre-eminence; to see how he performs the functions of the social and the domestic compact ; how he exercises his lofty powers of invention ...
... genius through the incidents of common life ; to mark the steps by which he attained his lofty pre-eminence; to see how he performs the functions of the social and the domestic compact ; how he exercises his lofty powers of invention ...
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... genius, his mind obeyed the laws of its own natural expansion ; and, following the line of least resistance, it was thus drawn aside from the strongholds with which it was destined to grapple. When Newton, therefore, arrived at Trinity ...
... genius, his mind obeyed the laws of its own natural expansion ; and, following the line of least resistance, it was thus drawn aside from the strongholds with which it was destined to grapple. When Newton, therefore, arrived at Trinity ...
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... genius. Her teachers fostered his earliest studies ; her institutions sustained his mightiest efforts ; and within her precincts were all his discoveries made and perfected. When he was called to higher official functions, his disciples ...
... genius. Her teachers fostered his earliest studies ; her institutions sustained his mightiest efforts ; and within her precincts were all his discoveries made and perfected. When he was called to higher official functions, his disciples ...
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