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... favourable opinion on the subject of the discoveries of Leibnitz . The quiet , however , that now prevailed between the English and German philoso- phers , was clearly of a nature to be easily disturbed . With the English was convic ...
... favourable opinion on the subject of the discoveries of Leibnitz . The quiet , however , that now prevailed between the English and German philoso- phers , was clearly of a nature to be easily disturbed . With the English was convic ...
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... favourable to his pretensions . He threatened an answer , which , however , never appeared . Some notes were added to the Commercium , which contain a good deal of asperity and unsupported insinua- tion ; the Recensio , or review of it ...
... favourable to his pretensions . He threatened an answer , which , however , never appeared . Some notes were added to the Commercium , which contain a good deal of asperity and unsupported insinua- tion ; the Recensio , or review of it ...
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... favourable . With regard to the first of these , the principle of the sufficient reason , —according to which , nothing exists in any state without a reason determining it to be in that state rather than in any other , though it be true ...
... favourable . With regard to the first of these , the principle of the sufficient reason , —according to which , nothing exists in any state without a reason determining it to be in that state rather than in any other , though it be true ...
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... favourable to great exertions ; it was a moment when things might be said to be prepared for a revolution in the mathemati- cal and physical sciences . The genius of Copernicus had unfolded the true system of the world ; and Galileo had ...
... favourable to great exertions ; it was a moment when things might be said to be prepared for a revolution in the mathemati- cal and physical sciences . The genius of Copernicus had unfolded the true system of the world ; and Galileo had ...
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... favourable condition of things for its exertion . Though Newton's situation was more favourable than that of the men of science who had gone before him , it was not more so than that of those men who pursued the same objects at the same ...
... favourable condition of things for its exertion . Though Newton's situation was more favourable than that of the men of science who had gone before him , it was not more so than that of those men who pursued the same objects at the same ...
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