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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... royal society , was chosen one of their council , and proved one of their most eminent members , and chief benefactors . Soon after this he was made dean of Rippon , and by the interest of iy THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
... royal society , was chosen one of their council , and proved one of their most eminent members , and chief benefactors . Soon after this he was made dean of Rippon , and by the interest of iy THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR .
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... chief end in promoting universal know- ledge , and one of the main reasons for his entering into the royal society . His virtues and graces were very uncommon ; at least as to that degree of them to which he attained : his prudence was ...
... chief end in promoting universal know- ledge , and one of the main reasons for his entering into the royal society . His virtues and graces were very uncommon ; at least as to that degree of them to which he attained : his prudence was ...
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... chief subject of their reproaches , as if he had been a person of unsteady principles , and not fixed in matters of religion ; this drew severe censures upon him from archbishop Sheldon , bishop Fell , and archbishop Dolben , & c ...
... chief subject of their reproaches , as if he had been a person of unsteady principles , and not fixed in matters of religion ; this drew severe censures upon him from archbishop Sheldon , bishop Fell , and archbishop Dolben , & c ...
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... chief matter in hand , and was received as a common opinion amongst many of the ancients ; insomuch , that from hence they stiled eclipses by the name of xa , passions , or in the phrase of the poets , Solis lunæque labores . And ...
... chief matter in hand , and was received as a common opinion amongst many of the ancients ; insomuch , that from hence they stiled eclipses by the name of xa , passions , or in the phrase of the poets , Solis lunæque labores . And ...
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... chief of his arguments from his own works , and from them you may guess the force of the other . The first is this : Since every heavy body doth naturally tend downwards , and every light body upwards , what a huddling and confusion ...
... chief of his arguments from his own works , and from them you may guess the force of the other . The first is this : Since every heavy body doth naturally tend downwards , and every light body upwards , what a huddling and confusion ...
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