Supplement to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Editions1824 |
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... says , that he had inserted in the English edition of his book , published in 1685 , several extracts from Newton's Letters , " Omissis multis aliis inibi notatu dignis , eo quod speraverim clarissimum virum vo- luisse tum illa , tum ...
... says , that he had inserted in the English edition of his book , published in 1685 , several extracts from Newton's Letters , " Omissis multis aliis inibi notatu dignis , eo quod speraverim clarissimum virum vo- luisse tum illa , tum ...
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... says , " After the area of a curve has been found and constructed , we should consider about the demonstration of the construction , that , laying aside all algebraical calculation , as much as may be , the theorem may be adorned and ...
... says , " After the area of a curve has been found and constructed , we should consider about the demonstration of the construction , that , laying aside all algebraical calculation , as much as may be , the theorem may be adorned and ...
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... says , projected upward against gravity , with a double velocity , ascends to four times the height ; with the triple velocity , to nine times the height , and so on ; the height ascended to being always as the square of the velocity ...
... says , projected upward against gravity , with a double velocity , ascends to four times the height ; with the triple velocity , to nine times the height , and so on ; the height ascended to being always as the square of the velocity ...
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... says he , " of the maintenance of the most palpable absurdity we have had in late years of very eminent mathematicians , Leibnitz , Bernoulli , Herman , Gravesende , who , in order to raise a dust of opposition against the Newtonian ...
... says he , " of the maintenance of the most palpable absurdity we have had in late years of very eminent mathematicians , Leibnitz , Bernoulli , Herman , Gravesende , who , in order to raise a dust of opposition against the Newtonian ...
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... says he , " the true cause of the length of the image was detected to be no other than that light consists of rays differently refrangible , which , without any respect to a difference in their incidence , were , according to their ...
... says he , " the true cause of the length of the image was detected to be no other than that light consists of rays differently refrangible , which , without any respect to a difference in their incidence , were , according to their ...
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