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... Motions by Hevel us , which make the Parts sometimes hidden to appear to us and thereby afford is Bordering Inhabitants ( if such therebe ) the glor -ous view of our Earth , which the more remote Ones can never en joy without Traveling ...
... Motions by Hevel us , which make the Parts sometimes hidden to appear to us and thereby afford is Bordering Inhabitants ( if such therebe ) the glor -ous view of our Earth , which the more remote Ones can never en joy without Traveling ...
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... Motion . II . A particular Account of the Syftem of the Universe . III . The Truth of that Syftem briefly Demonftrated . IV . Certain Obfervations drawn from that Syftem . V. Probable Conjectures of the Nature and Ufès of the feveral ...
... Motion . II . A particular Account of the Syftem of the Universe . III . The Truth of that Syftem briefly Demonftrated . IV . Certain Obfervations drawn from that Syftem . V. Probable Conjectures of the Nature and Ufès of the feveral ...
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... Motion ; unless it be compelled by fome Force im- prefs'd , to change that State . ( 2. ) All B I ( 2. ) All Motion is of it felf Rectilinear.
... Motion ; unless it be compelled by fome Force im- prefs'd , to change that State . ( 2. ) All B I ( 2. ) All Motion is of it felf Rectilinear.
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... Motion ; and by how much the Motion is the fwifter , this En- deavour is the greater . ( 4. ) The Mutation of Motion is proportional to the moving Force imprefs'd ; and is accord- ing to the Direction of that Line along which that Force ...
... Motion ; and by how much the Motion is the fwifter , this En- deavour is the greater . ( 4. ) The Mutation of Motion is proportional to the moving Force imprefs'd ; and is accord- ing to the Direction of that Line along which that Force ...
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... Motion in both , taken together after the Collifion , will be the Difference only of the former Motions . Diw s ( 11. ) If two equal Bodies , void of Elaftici- ty , be mov'd with unequal Velocity towards the fame Part , upon their ...
... Motion in both , taken together after the Collifion , will be the Difference only of the former Motions . Diw s ( 11. ) If two equal Bodies , void of Elaftici- ty , be mov'd with unequal Velocity towards the fame Part , upon their ...
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