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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... equal mind , not swayed by prejudice , but indifferently resolved to assent unto that truth which upon deliberation shall seem most probable unto thy reason ; and then I doubt not , but either thou wilt agree with me in this assertion ...
... equal mind , not swayed by prejudice , but indifferently resolved to assent unto that truth which upon deliberation shall seem most probable unto thy reason ; and then I doubt not , but either thou wilt agree with me in this assertion ...
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... equal dependance upon its cause , and with the like necessity doth follow from it ; so that it is our ignorance which makes things appear so : and hence it comes to pass , that many more evident truths seem incredible , to such who know ...
... equal dependance upon its cause , and with the like necessity doth follow from it ; so that it is our ignorance which makes things appear so : and hence it comes to pass , that many more evident truths seem incredible , to such who know ...
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... equal , or perhaps superior kings . It may be , that Aristotle was moved to this opinion , that he might thereby take from Alexander the occasion of this fear and discontent ; or else , perhaps , Aristotle himself was as loth to hold ...
... equal , or perhaps superior kings . It may be , that Aristotle was moved to this opinion , that he might thereby take from Alexander the occasion of this fear and discontent ; or else , perhaps , Aristotle himself was as loth to hold ...
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... equal thickness and perspicuity . 3. From the different height of the same planet at se- veral times . For , if according to the usual hypothesis , there should be such distinct , solid orbs , then it would be impossible that the ...
... equal thickness and perspicuity . 3. From the different height of the same planet at se- veral times . For , if according to the usual hypothesis , there should be such distinct , solid orbs , then it would be impossible that the ...
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... equal to the angle of incidence , and this is only in one place ; as in a looking - glass , those beams which are re- flected from it , cannot be perceived in every place where you may see the glass , but only there where your eye is ...
... equal to the angle of incidence , and this is only in one place ; as in a looking - glass , those beams which are re- flected from it , cannot be perceived in every place where you may see the glass , but only there where your eye is ...
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