The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... or pains as we have felt there , and with many others . A first fundamental idea
is connected with two or three others ; each of these with an equal , or even with
a greater , number ; and so on . These fuppofitions admitted , in order to recollect
...
... or pains as we have felt there , and with many others . A first fundamental idea
is connected with two or three others ; each of these with an equal , or even with
a greater , number ; and so on . These fuppofitions admitted , in order to recollect
...
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Before the great hall near Carnac , as you enter , are two other obelisks ,
standing , and placed in a diagonal line , of the same size , and equal beauty ,
with those at Lukoreen : no doubt there were two more in this place , but they are
gone .
Before the great hall near Carnac , as you enter , are two other obelisks ,
standing , and placed in a diagonal line , of the same size , and equal beauty ,
with those at Lukoreen : no doubt there were two more in this place , but they are
gone .
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Des Cartes was of opinion , that the particles of water , by the action of the sun ,
are formed into hollow spheres , filled with the materia fubtilis ; by which means
they are rendered lighter than an equal bulk of air , and consequently muft afcend
...
Des Cartes was of opinion , that the particles of water , by the action of the sun ,
are formed into hollow spheres , filled with the materia fubtilis ; by which means
they are rendered lighter than an equal bulk of air , and consequently muft afcend
...
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... of the earth's orbit , and the earth described equal angles in equal times ; then
the sun's apparent motion in the ecliptic , would be alREV.Qát . 1756 , Ways ways
equable , and , at all times , equal Elfays , & c , by the Edinburgh Society . 385.
... of the earth's orbit , and the earth described equal angles in equal times ; then
the sun's apparent motion in the ecliptic , would be alREV.Qát . 1756 , Ways ways
equable , and , at all times , equal Elfays , & c , by the Edinburgh Society . 385.
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ways equable , and , at all times , equal to the mean motion ; whence the place of
the sun being , known at any certain time fixed , his place , at any other time
afligned , would be readily computed . But Astronomers , by comparing together
the ...
ways equable , and , at all times , equal to the mean motion ; whence the place of
the sun being , known at any certain time fixed , his place , at any other time
afligned , would be readily computed . But Astronomers , by comparing together
the ...
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