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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... light by hypotheses , but to propose and prove them by reason and experiments : in order to which I shall premise the following definitions and axioms . DEFINITIONS DEFINITION I By the rays of light I understand its least parts , and ...
... light by hypotheses , but to propose and prove them by reason and experiments : in order to which I shall premise the following definitions and axioms . DEFINITIONS DEFINITION I By the rays of light I understand its least parts , and ...
Page 426
... light . And wherever they are predominant in any light , they tinge it with red or yellow , as may in some measure appear by the first Proposition of the first part of this book , and will more fully appear hereafter . And the contrary ...
... light . And wherever they are predominant in any light , they tinge it with red or yellow , as may in some measure appear by the first Proposition of the first part of this book , and will more fully appear hereafter . And the contrary ...
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... light so very faint that I could scarce perceive it , and suspected it might ( in some measure , at least ) arise from some other cause than the two streams did . For , placing my eye in that light beyond the end of that stream which ...
... light so very faint that I could scarce perceive it , and suspected it might ( in some measure , at least ) arise from some other cause than the two streams did . For , placing my eye in that light beyond the end of that stream which ...
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of Natural Philosophy page | 1 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE K15 ix | 5 |
AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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