| John Aubrey - 1999 - 550 sider
...all the other coelestiall bodys that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently that not only the Sun and the Moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that Mercury also, Venus, Mars, Saturne, and Jupiter, by their attractive powers have... | |
| Julian B. Barbour - 2001 - 778 sider
...Coelestial Bodies that are within the sphere of their activity; and consequently that not only the Sun and Moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that $ also 9-Cf, 2J., and Q [Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn] by their attractive... | |
| Ofer Gal - 2002 - 276 sider
...all the other Coelestial Bodies that are within the sphere of their activity; and consequently that not only the Sun and the Moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that [all the planets], by their attractive powers, have a considerable influence upon... | |
| Paul Welberry Kent, Allan Chapman - 2005 - 398 sider
...Coelestial Bodies that are within the sphere of their activity; and consequently that not only the Sun and Moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that $ $ Ci' 2J. and T}, [Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn] by their attractive... | |
| Michael Cooper, Michael Cyril William Hunter - 2006 - 368 sider
...all the other Ccelestial Bodies that are within the sphere of their activity; and consequently that not only the Sun and the Moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that [all the planets], by their attractive powers, have a considerable influence upon... | |
| Stephen Gaukroger - 2006 - 575 sider
...all the other Coelestial Bodies that are within the sphere of their activity; and consequently that not only the Sun and the Moon have an influence upon the body and the motion of the Earth, and the Earth upon them, but that [all the other planets] by their attractive... | |
| Baden Powell - 1834 - 436 sider
...celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently, that not only the sun and moon have an influence upon the body and motion of the earth, and the earth upon them, but that Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn also by their attractive powers have a... | |
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