| Isaac Newton - 1803 - 280 páginas
...as Kepler and Des Cartes ; or by fome other principle of impulfe or attraction, as Borelli, Hooke, and others of our nation ; for, from the laws of motion, it is raoft certain that thefe effects muft proceed from the action of fome force or other. But our purpofe... | |
| 1886 - 548 páginas
...vortices, as Kepler and Des Cartes, or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as Borelli, Hooke and others of our nation ; for, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. SIE ISAAC NEWTON.... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1893 - 560 páginas
...vortices, as Kepler and Des Cartes, or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as Borelli, Hooke and others of our nation ; for, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. SIR ISAAC NEWTON.... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier Dampier - 1924 - 312 páginas
...vortices, as Kepler and Des Cartes; or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as Borelli, Hooke, and others of our nation; for, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. But our purpose... | |
| Sir William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Margaret Dampier - 2003 - 312 páginas
...vortices, as Kepler and Des Carter, or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as BorelK, Hooke, and others of our nation; for, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. But our purpose... | |
| Isaac Newton, I. Bernard Cohen - 2004 - 230 páginas
...by the action of certain vortices, as Kepler and Des Cartes; or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as Borelli, Hook, and others of our nation. For, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. But our purpose... | |
| Joanne Morra, Marquard Smith - 2006 - 376 páginas
...by the action of certain vortices, as Kepler and Des Cartes; or by some other principle of impulse or attraction, as Borelli, Hook, and others of our nation. For, from the laws of motion, it is most certain that these effects must proceed from the action of some force or other. But our purpose... | |
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