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" I wish we could derive the rest of the phenomena of Nature by the same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles, for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the particles of bodies, by some causes... "
Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization - Página 31
por Izabella Nowakowa, Leszek Nowak - 2000 - 519 páginas
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Philosophical essays

Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 páginas
...appearances, he adds, * From *-.-thefe Forces, by other Propolitjons which ara f alfo mathematical, we deduce the motions, * of the Planets, the Comets, the Moon, and the Sea. I wifh we could derive the reft of the Phenomena of Nature by the fame kind of reafoning from mechanical...
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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Volumen1,Tema 1

Isaac Newton - 1803 - 310 páginas
...the feveral planets. Then from thefe forces, by other propofitions which are alfo mathematical, we deduce the motions of the planets, the comets, the moon, and the fea. I wifh we could derive the reft of the phaenomena of nature by the fame kind of reafoning from...
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American Quarterly Review, Volumen22

Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 páginas
...the several planets. Then from these forces by other propositions, which are also mathematical, we deduce the motions of the planets, the comets, the moon, and the sea." Now this is an outline of the mode of investigation pursued in the Principia, given by Newton himself;...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volumen12

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1840 - 644 páginas
...the several planets. Then, from these forces, by other propositions, which are also mathematical, we deduce the motions of the planets, the comets, the moon, and the sea." Now, this is an outline of the method of investigation pursued in the Principia, given by Newton himself;...
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On Classical Literature: Being the First of the Series of Inaugural Lectures ...

Francis William Newman - 1841 - 268 páginas
...passage. After speaking of the motions of the planets, the comets, the moon, and the sun, he continues, " I wish we could derive the rest of the phenomena of...same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles. For I am induced, by many reasons, to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which...
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A Discourse of the Baconian Philosophy

Samuel Tyler - 1844 - 214 páginas
...the several planets. Then, from these forces, by other propositions, which are also mathematical, we deduce the motions of the planets, the comets, the moon, and the sea." Now, this is an outline of the method of investigation persued in the principia, given by Newton himself;...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which are ..., Volumen2

George Horne, William Jones - 1846 - 588 páginas
...vel huic philosojihandi modo, eel veriori alicui, principia hie posita lucem aliquam prmbebunt." " I wish we could derive the rest of the phenomena of...same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles. For / am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which the...
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The Stethoscope

1862 - 280 páginas
...sun and the several planets. From these forces by other proportions, which are also mathematical, we deduce the motions of the planets, the comets, the...same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles ; for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which...
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The Fractional Family, Being the First Part of Spirit--mathematics--matter

Arthur Young - 1864 - 198 páginas
...investigate the forces of Nature, and then from these forces to demonstrate the other phenomena." " I wish we could derive the rest of the phenomena of...same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles, for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces, by which...
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The elements: the ocean and atmosphere, Volumen2;Volumen31

William Leighton Jordan - 1867 - 12 páginas
...in the work above mentioned, demonstrated the motion of the heavenly bodies, he goes on to say : ' I wish we could derive the rest of the phenomena of...same kind of reasoning from mechanical principles ; for I am induced by many reasons to suspect that they may all depend upon certain forces by which...
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