| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 sider
...evident from obfervations, that the planets, in turning round the fun, obferve <juite another law from this ; for the fquares of their periodical times are...vortices, in which the planets are carried round the fun. " Nature, fays mr. de Voltaire, had Xttttrscon-" favoured Des Cartes with a fliining and ftrong... | |
| 1761 - 614 sider
...evident from obfervations, that the planets, in turning round'the fun, obferve quite another law from this; for the fquares of their periodical times are...always as the cubes of their 'diftances, and therefore fmce they do not obferve that law, which of neceflity they muft, if they fwim in a vortex, it is a... | |
| 1792 - 530 sider
...evident from obfervations, that the planets, in turning round the fun, obierve quite another law from this ; for the fquares of their periodical times are...therefore fince they do not obferve that law, which of neceffity they muft, if they fwim in a vortex, it is a demonftration, that there are no vortices, in... | |
| 1795 - 408 sider
...evident from obfervations, that the planets, in turning round the fun, obferve quite another law from this ; for the fquares of their periodical times are...therefore fince they do not obferve that law, which of neceffity they muft, if they fwim in a vortex, it is a demonftration that there are no vortices, in... | |
| 1798 - 560 sider
...fun, obferve quite another law from this ; for the fqnares of their periodical times are always ae the cubes of their diftances, and therefore fince they do not obferve that law, which of neceflîty they muft, if they fwim in a vortex, it is a demonftration that there are no vortices, in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 sider
...not observe that law, which they necessarily must, if they swim in a vortex, it is a demonstration that there are no vortices, in which the planets are carried round the sun : — with more to the same purpose. Mr. Baker, considering the natural philosophy of DCS Caites, observes,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 sider
...observe that •law, which they necessarily must, if they swim in a vortex, 'it is a demonstration that there are no vortices, in which -the planets are carried round the sun :—with more to the •same purpose. Mr. Baker, considering the natural philosophy of Des Cartes,... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 830 sider
...not observe that law, which of necessity they must, if they swim in a vortex, it is a demonstration that there are' no vortices in which the planets are carried round the sun. CHEMISTRY. ANTONIO NERI, an Italian priest, and excellent chemist, a native of Florence. He acquired... | |
| 1841 - 488 sider
...not observe that law, which, of necessity, they must, if they swim in a vortex, it is a demonstration that there are no vortices in which the planets are carried round the sun. " Nature," says Voltaire, " had favoured Descartes with a shining and strong imagination, whence he... | |
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