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Page 359
... true they aver self . righteousness to be the criminal result of pride , yet that passages are interspersed in their works which may be interpreted in its favour , That , true it is , they declare righteousness to be filthy rags ; yet ...
... true they aver self . righteousness to be the criminal result of pride , yet that passages are interspersed in their works which may be interpreted in its favour , That , true it is , they declare righteousness to be filthy rags ; yet ...
Page 455
... true place of a planet dis- turbed in its motion in an elliptical orbit . In a system composed of two bodies only , the sun and the earth , for instance , we should be able to find the sun's place at any time , if we knew the place of ...
... true place of a planet dis- turbed in its motion in an elliptical orbit . In a system composed of two bodies only , the sun and the earth , for instance , we should be able to find the sun's place at any time , if we knew the place of ...
Page 461
... true longi- tude of the sun can be obtained . From the law of elliptic motion , the true place of the earth was found from the mean anomaly , the earth being supposed to move in an ellipse : now , it is the centre of gravity of the ...
... true longi- tude of the sun can be obtained . From the law of elliptic motion , the true place of the earth was found from the mean anomaly , the earth being supposed to move in an ellipse : now , it is the centre of gravity of the ...
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