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... fact the case . Lastly , it is important for our purpose to notice that Galileo invented and constructed the first telescope ; that with it he discovered Jupiter's moons ; and that it was known by Newton's day that the periodic times of ...
... fact the case . Lastly , it is important for our purpose to notice that Galileo invented and constructed the first telescope ; that with it he discovered Jupiter's moons ; and that it was known by Newton's day that the periodic times of ...
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British Academy. remained . Newton had now to take into account the fact that the earth , the sun , and the planets ... facts . And he succeeded in proving that a body moving round a centre to which it is attracted in accordance with the ...
British Academy. remained . Newton had now to take into account the fact that the earth , the sun , and the planets ... facts . And he succeeded in proving that a body moving round a centre to which it is attracted in accordance with the ...
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... fact , as my Lord Chester- field said of the Garter King - at - Arms , ' the foolish fellow didn't know even his own foolish business ' . These explana- tions apply mainly within the Logic . Within Nature and Spirit , on McTaggart's ...
... fact , as my Lord Chester- field said of the Garter King - at - Arms , ' the foolish fellow didn't know even his own foolish business ' . These explana- tions apply mainly within the Logic . Within Nature and Spirit , on McTaggart's ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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