Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 sider |
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Side v
... respect to philosophical discoveries Definition of the logic of the middle Bacon and Galileo compared Galileo , his ... respecting judicial astro- logy Disputes to which the discovery of the satellites gave rise 30 , 31 Galileo was the ...
... respect to philosophical discoveries Definition of the logic of the middle Bacon and Galileo compared Galileo , his ... respecting judicial astro- logy Disputes to which the discovery of the satellites gave rise 30 , 31 Galileo was the ...
Side xiii
... respecting telescopes Description of the palace of Joseph , at ib . Page Reaches Copenhagen in November 1767 17 His ... respect to durability 22 , 23 • • • Wren chosen president of the Royal So- ciety , knighted INDEX AND SUMMARY . xiii.
... respecting telescopes Description of the palace of Joseph , at ib . Page Reaches Copenhagen in November 1767 17 His ... respect to durability 22 , 23 • • • Wren chosen president of the Royal So- ciety , knighted INDEX AND SUMMARY . xiii.
Side 2
... respect If we compare them from another to the former . But at the time of which point of view , not so much in respect of we are speaking , those who adopted this their intrinsic merit , as of the influence order of reasoning , and who ...
... respect If we compare them from another to the former . But at the time of which point of view , not so much in respect of we are speaking , those who adopted this their intrinsic merit , as of the influence order of reasoning , and who ...
Side 2
... respect to the former . But at the time of which we are speaking , those who adopted this order of reasoning , and who began their inquiries by a minute and sedulous in- vestigation of facts , were treated with disdain , as men who ...
... respect to the former . But at the time of which we are speaking , those who adopted this order of reasoning , and who began their inquiries by a minute and sedulous in- vestigation of facts , were treated with disdain , as men who ...
Side 12
... respect to the fixed stars and to each other . This supposition , however , proving insuf- ficient to account for all the irregu- larities of motion observed , two hy- potheses were introduced . - First , that to each planet belonged ...
... respect to the fixed stars and to each other . This supposition , however , proving insuf- ficient to account for all the irregu- larities of motion observed , two hy- potheses were introduced . - First , that to each planet belonged ...
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