A Catalogue of the Portsmouth Collection of Books and Papers Written by Or Belonging to Sir Isaac Newton: The Scientific Portion of which Has Been Presented by the Earl of Portsmouth to the University of Cambridge |
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Page xi
... results alone , and does not give the method by which these results have been obtained . Unfortunately also , the statement given in the first edition , as to the result which he had found by theory for the motion of the PREFACE . xi.
... results alone , and does not give the method by which these results have been obtained . Unfortunately also , the statement given in the first edition , as to the result which he had found by theory for the motion of the PREFACE . xi.
Page xiii
... results with Newton's Table , he finds a remarkably close agreement , which is enough to show that the Table was also the result of theory , and therefore that Newton must have had some method of his own of solving the difficult problem ...
... results with Newton's Table , he finds a remarkably close agreement , which is enough to show that the Table was also the result of theory , and therefore that Newton must have had some method of his own of solving the difficult problem ...
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... result of value . ) 2. Jan. 1679-80 . Subliming antimonial sublimate with lead antimoniate & c . Jan. 22. Action of nitric acid and salammoniac on antimony sulphide & c . and further sublimations . ( Most of these experiments are ...
... result of value . ) 2. Jan. 1679-80 . Subliming antimonial sublimate with lead antimoniate & c . Jan. 22. Action of nitric acid and salammoniac on antimony sulphide & c . and further sublimations . ( Most of these experiments are ...
Page 22
... result of the last reaction magisterium tartari vitriolati . note , that salammoniac is less volatile than muriatic acid or ammonium carbonate , which seems to explain a quotation from D. von der Becke which follows . note of ...
... result of the last reaction magisterium tartari vitriolati . note , that salammoniac is less volatile than muriatic acid or ammonium carbonate , which seems to explain a quotation from D. von der Becke which follows . note of ...
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... resulting sublimate with lead ore . Perhaps these experiments on sublimation were designed to test his interpretation of some alchemical symbols . pp . 123 sqq . to 126 , account of experiments in May and June , 1682 ; on sublimation of ...
... resulting sublimate with lead ore . Perhaps these experiments on sublimation were designed to test his interpretation of some alchemical symbols . pp . 123 sqq . to 126 , account of experiments in May and June , 1682 ; on sublimation of ...
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