| 1838 - 524 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and keep them from flying from them (as we may observe the earth to do), but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1839 - 524 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and keep them from flying from them (as we may observe the earth to do), but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity.... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 334 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction pr gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract, not only their own parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within... | |
| David Brewster - 1855 - 518 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the Earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within... | |
| 1855 - 946 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts, and keep them from Hying from them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial... | |
| Religion and science - 1867 - 524 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract, not only their own parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to do ; but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity.... | |
| George Gore - Chimie, Découvertes - 1878 - 696 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attracting or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the Earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within... | |
| George Gore - Chimie, Découvertes - 1878 - 694 pages
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attracting or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the Earth to do%but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within... | |
| Walter William Rouse Ball - Mechanics, Analytic - 1893 - 195 pages
...three suppositions. First, that all celestiall bodys whatever have an attraction or a gravitating power towards their own centers whereby they attract not...parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they do also attract all the other coelestial bodys that are within... | |
| John Aubrey, Andrew Clark - Great Britain - 1898 - 454 pages
...suppositions ; first, that all coejestiall bodys whatsoever have an attractive or gravitating power towards their own centers, whereby they attract not...parts, and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the Earth to doe, but that they doe also attract all the other coelestial bodys that are within... | |
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