| Immanuel Kant - 1979 - 258 páginas
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| Charles Domson - 1981 - 174 páginas
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| Robert Brown - 1984 - 292 páginas
...mere Laws of Nature; though being once form'd, it may continue by those Laws for many Ages. For . . . blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick . . . such a wonderful Uniformity in the Planetary System must be allowed... | |
| Paul B. Scheurer, G. Debrock - 1988 - 406 páginas
...planets with that of comets: For while Comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of Positions, blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick, some inconsiderable Irregularities excepted, which may have arisen from... | |
| Michael R. Matthews - 1989 - 180 páginas
...those Laws for many Ages. For while Comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of Positions, blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick, some inconsiderable Irregularities excepted, which may have risen from... | |
| Roy Weatherford - 1991 - 275 páginas
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| Alfred Rupert Hall - 1993 - 272 páginas
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| James T. Cushing - 1994 - 338 páginas
...by the Laws for many Ages. For while Comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of Positions, blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick, some inconsiderable Irregularities excepted, which may have risen from... | |
| John James Clarke - 1994 - 216 páginas
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