| 1880 - 632 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomer to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done without it. But this I durst promise the undertaker, that he will find all the great motions of the... | |
| John Walker - English letters - 1813 - 326 pages
...to be, will mightily assist the astronomer, to re'' diice all the ccelestial motions to a certaine rule, which I '' doubt will never be done true without it. He that under*' stands the natures of the circular pendulum and circular " motion, will easily understand the... | |
| David Brewster - Mathematics - 1832 - 340 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily understand the whole... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1833 - 584 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all ;,the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily understand the whole... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1833 - 610 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all ithe celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done true without it He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily understand the whole... | |
| Books - 1834 - 604 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done without it." Few, we believe, who read this will fail to comprehend the whole of the author's meaning,... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud - Physics - 1838 - 208 pages
...prosecuted as it ought to be, will mightily " assist the astronomer to reduce all the celestial mo" tions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be " done true without it. He that understands the na" ture of the circular pendulum and circular motion, " will easily understand the... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 334 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum and circular motion will easily... | |
| David Brewster - Physicists - 1855 - 504 pages
...fully prosecuted, as it ought to be, will mightily assist the astronomers to reduce all the celestial motions to a certain rule, which I doubt will never be done without it. He that understands the nature of the circular pendulum, and of circular motion, will easily... | |
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