The Mathematical and Philosophical Works of the Right Rev. John Wilkins, Late Lord Bishop of Chester: II. That it is probable our earth is one of the planetsVernor and Hood, 1802 |
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... easily be removed without a great deal of prepara- tion and I could not tell otherwise how to rectify the thoughts of the reader , for an impartial survey of the fol- lowing discourse . : I must needs confess , though I had often ...
... easily be removed without a great deal of prepara- tion and I could not tell otherwise how to rectify the thoughts of the reader , for an impartial survey of the fol- lowing discourse . : I must needs confess , though I had often ...
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... easily understood by the ignorant and ruder sort of people , and therefore we are not thence to expect the discovery of any natural secret . Artes reconditas aliunde discat qui volet ; hic spiritus dei omnes simul sine exceptione docere ...
... easily understood by the ignorant and ruder sort of people , and therefore we are not thence to expect the discovery of any natural secret . Artes reconditas aliunde discat qui volet ; hic spiritus dei omnes simul sine exceptione docere ...
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... easily answer , that the glory and light there spoken of , may be said to be hers , though it be derived , as you may see in many other instances . The arguments from reason are taken either , 1. From that light which is discerned in ...
... easily answer , that the glory and light there spoken of , may be said to be hers , though it be derived , as you may see in many other instances . The arguments from reason are taken either , 1. From that light which is discerned in ...
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... easily discern as for Galilæus , it is evident that he did set down his own judgment and opinion in these things ; otherwise sure Campanella ( a man as well acquainted with his opinion , and perhaps his person , as Cæsar was ) would ...
... easily discern as for Galilæus , it is evident that he did set down his own judgment and opinion in these things ; otherwise sure Campanella ( a man as well acquainted with his opinion , and perhaps his person , as Cæsar was ) would ...
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... easily be demonstrated ) ; nor can it be conceived what reason of this difference there should be in the sun . Wherefore there being no other body that hath any thing to do in eclipses , we must neces- sarily conclude , that it is ...
... easily be demonstrated ) ; nor can it be conceived what reason of this difference there should be in the sun . Wherefore there being no other body that hath any thing to do in eclipses , we must neces- sarily conclude , that it is ...
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