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In England this acceptance of the theory required half a generation , in France and Germany more than a whole generation . And during this interval , the result of the struggle depended upon the accordance of the theory with the best ...
In England this acceptance of the theory required half a generation , in France and Germany more than a whole generation . And during this interval , the result of the struggle depended upon the accordance of the theory with the best ...
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That the Newtonian lunar theory was published the second time without any acknowledgement of what it owed to Flamsteed , is not true . Newton's “ Theory of the Moon , " on its . first appearance after the use of Flamsteed's observations ...
That the Newtonian lunar theory was published the second time without any acknowledgement of what it owed to Flamsteed , is not true . Newton's “ Theory of the Moon , " on its . first appearance after the use of Flamsteed's observations ...
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Undulatory theory , 7 , 24 , 113 , 204 , 247 , Willis ( Rev. Mr. ) on the composition of 270 , 305 , 413 , 429 , 500 . the entablature of Grecian buildings , Valparaiso , effects produced by the 430 . earthquake of Nov. 1822 at , 159 .
Undulatory theory , 7 , 24 , 113 , 204 , 247 , Willis ( Rev. Mr. ) on the composition of 270 , 305 , 413 , 429 , 500 . the entablature of Grecian buildings , Valparaiso , effects produced by the 430 . earthquake of Nov. 1822 at , 159 .
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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