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 xvi
... and it also seems probable that the ambiguity of its language was not unintentional . We cannot wonder , then , that Newton , firmly believing that Leibnitz had charged him with plagiarism , should have experienced a strong feeling ...
... and it also seems probable that the ambiguity of its language was not unintentional . We cannot wonder , then , that Newton , firmly believing that Leibnitz had charged him with plagiarism , should have experienced a strong feeling ...
Page xix
He seems to have made transcripts from a variety of authors , and , if we may judge by the number of praxes of their contents which he began and left unfinished , he seems to have striven in vain to trace a connected system in the ...
He seems to have made transcripts from a variety of authors , and , if we may judge by the number of praxes of their contents which he began and left unfinished , he seems to have striven in vain to trace a connected system in the ...
Page xxiii
The reasoning which must be about it seems too complicate to come under an exact calculus , and what allowance must be made for the retardation of the water by the contact of the pipe or hole at its going out of the vessel is hard to ...
The reasoning which must be about it seems too complicate to come under an exact calculus , and what allowance must be made for the retardation of the water by the contact of the pipe or hole at its going out of the vessel is hard to ...
Page xxvi
... et hujusmodi rectae duae planum illud determinabunt . III . ON THE MOTION OF THE APOGEE IN AN ELLIPTIC ORBIT OF VERY SMALL ECCENTRICITY . From a somewhat mutilated MS . which seems to have been prepared for the press .
... et hujusmodi rectae duae planum illud determinabunt . III . ON THE MOTION OF THE APOGEE IN AN ELLIPTIC ORBIT OF VERY SMALL ECCENTRICITY . From a somewhat mutilated MS . which seems to have been prepared for the press .
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This seems to be an attempt to co - ordinate the accounts of processes described mystically by the several authors ( 5 f . ) . 21. Chemical nomenclature of the Egyptians , and a praxis of alchemy extracted from various authors , with a ...
This seems to be an attempt to co - ordinate the accounts of processes described mystically by the several authors ( 5 f . ) . 21. Chemical nomenclature of the Egyptians , and a praxis of alchemy extracted from various authors , with a ...
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