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Side 3
... appears to me , " says one of the speakers in the dialogue , that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply on the weight of authority , without adducing any ar- gument in support of it , act very absurdly I , on the contrary ...
... appears to me , " says one of the speakers in the dialogue , that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply on the weight of authority , without adducing any ar- gument in support of it , act very absurdly I , on the contrary ...
Side 7
... appear to have occurred to him which are to be found in the writings of Galileo at a later date . It is not impossible ... appears , on many accounts , destitute of much probability . If the story were correct , it seems likely that some ...
... appear to have occurred to him which are to be found in the writings of Galileo at a later date . It is not impossible ... appears , on many accounts , destitute of much probability . If the story were correct , it seems likely that some ...
Side 13
... appears that the Pythagoreans maintained both the diur- nal and annual motions of the earth . Some idea of the ... appear at each step to be continually changing , and by considering the difficulty with which the laws of their apparent ...
... appears that the Pythagoreans maintained both the diur- nal and annual motions of the earth . Some idea of the ... appear at each step to be continually changing , and by considering the difficulty with which the laws of their apparent ...
Side 14
... appears his principal favourite , but whose merit as a philosopher cannot safely be brought into competition with that of his illus- trious contemporary . Delambre is es- pecially dissatisfied with Galileo , for taking no notice , in ...
... appears his principal favourite , but whose merit as a philosopher cannot safely be brought into competition with that of his illus- trious contemporary . Delambre is es- pecially dissatisfied with Galileo , for taking no notice , in ...
Side 18
... appears to have been singularly success- ful . Sir Kenelm Digby asserts , that the magnets armed by Galileo would support twice as great a weight as one of Gilbert's of the same size . Galileo was well acquainted , as appears from his ...
... appears to have been singularly success- ful . Sir Kenelm Digby asserts , that the magnets armed by Galileo would support twice as great a weight as one of Gilbert's of the same size . Galileo was well acquainted , as appears from his ...
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