The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... possession of the family ,«who came originally from Newton in Lancashire, but who hade, previous to the purchase of Woolsthorpe, settled at Westby, in the county of Lincoln. The manor-house, of which we have given an engraving, is ...
... possession of the family ,«who came originally from Newton in Lancashire, but who hade, previous to the purchase of Woolsthorpe, settled at Westby, in the county of Lincoln. The manor-house, of which we have given an engraving, is ...
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... possessed another small estate at Sewstern,* which raised the annual value of their property to about £80 ; and it is probable that the cultivation of the little fannf on which she resided, somewhat enlarged the limited income upon ...
... possessed another small estate at Sewstern,* which raised the annual value of their property to about £80 ; and it is probable that the cultivation of the little fannf on which she resided, somewhat enlarged the limited income upon ...
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... possession of the true theory. According to Barrow, who introduces the subject of colours as an • Pemberton's View of Sir Isaac Newton' $ Philosophy. Pret f Peregregi» vir iiulolis ac inj-iguiu peritiso. — Eput. ad Lect. unusual ...
... possession of the true theory. According to Barrow, who introduces the subject of colours as an • Pemberton's View of Sir Isaac Newton' $ Philosophy. Pret f Peregregi» vir iiulolis ac inj-iguiu peritiso. — Eput. ad Lect. unusual ...
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... possession of his method of fluxions ; and he had brought it to such a state in the beginning of 1669, that he permitted Dr. Barrow to communicate it to Mr. Collins on the 20th of June in that year. Although we have already mentioned ...
... possession of his method of fluxions ; and he had brought it to such a state in the beginning of 1669, that he permitted Dr. Barrow to communicate it to Mr. Collins on the 20th of June in that year. Although we have already mentioned ...
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... possessed with the fancy of the defective figure," he " would not be at the pains to fix every thing in its due distance." Such were the earliest attempts to construct the reflecting telescope, that noble instrument which has since ...
... possessed with the fancy of the defective figure," he " would not be at the pains to fix every thing in its due distance." Such were the earliest attempts to construct the reflecting telescope, that noble instrument which has since ...
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