A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, Volume 2J. Ritchie, 1952 - Bible |
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... himself to find out an elliptic orbit whose greater axis should be 1,382,957 parts , the mean distance of the earth from the sun containing 10,000 such ; in this orbit a comet might revolve in 575 years ; and , placing the ascending ...
... himself to find out an elliptic orbit whose greater axis should be 1,382,957 parts , the mean distance of the earth from the sun containing 10,000 such ; in this orbit a comet might revolve in 575 years ; and , placing the ascending ...
Page 363
... himself in a scheme , and also by the observations of M. Auzout , delineated in like manner by M. Petit , was a fifth part of the dis- tance between the star A and the first star of Aries , or 15 ' 57 " ; and the distance of the comet ...
... himself in a scheme , and also by the observations of M. Auzout , delineated in like manner by M. Petit , was a fifth part of the dis- tance between the star A and the first star of Aries , or 15 ' 57 " ; and the distance of the comet ...
Page 526
... himself at a loss for explaining them . For pressions or motions , propagated from a shining body through an uniform medium , must be on all sides alike ; whereas by those experiments it appears that the rays of light have different ...
... himself at a loss for explaining them . For pressions or motions , propagated from a shining body through an uniform medium , must be on all sides alike ; whereas by those experiments it appears that the rays of light have different ...
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of Natural Philosophy page | 1 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE K15 ix | 5 |
AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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