An Examination of Dr. Burnet's Theory of the Earth: With Some Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New Theory of the Earth. Also an Examination of the Reflections on the Theory of the Earth, and a Defence of the Remarks on Mr. Whiston's New TheoryH. Clements, 1734 - 414 pagina's |
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... suppose the Thames taken away from London , or it's courfe diverted fo as to be at a great diftance from it ; there is no doubt but that City would quickly to its lofs , very much find the want of fo great an advantage ; and from being ...
... suppose the Thames taken away from London , or it's courfe diverted fo as to be at a great diftance from it ; there is no doubt but that City would quickly to its lofs , very much find the want of fo great an advantage ; and from being ...
Pagina 65
... suppose a Ship to ftand North and South under the equator if it was equally built and equally ballanced it would not incline to one Pole more than to the other but keep its axis parallel to the axis of the earth , fo thofe great Ships ...
... suppose a Ship to ftand North and South under the equator if it was equally built and equally ballanced it would not incline to one Pole more than to the other but keep its axis parallel to the axis of the earth , fo thofe great Ships ...
Pagina 89
... suppose a Body at the Equator which doth endeavour to recede from the Axis of its motion , but because it cannot quite fly off and get away , therefore it will move towards the Poles , that is , it will come nearer to the Axis of its ...
... suppose a Body at the Equator which doth endeavour to recede from the Axis of its motion , but because it cannot quite fly off and get away , therefore it will move towards the Poles , that is , it will come nearer to the Axis of its ...
Pagina 105
... suppose that the gravity of bodies without the Earth is in a proportion reciprocal to the fquares of their diftances from the Centre , the gravity of those bodies which are within the Earth will be directly as their distance , both ...
... suppose that the gravity of bodies without the Earth is in a proportion reciprocal to the fquares of their diftances from the Centre , the gravity of those bodies which are within the Earth will be directly as their distance , both ...
Pagina 118
... suppose that fewer Rays of heat paffed thorough the folid Orb than if it had been compofed of feveral concentrical Surfaces placed at fome diftance from one another , every one of which tranfmitted only the one half of the Rays of heat ...
... suppose that fewer Rays of heat paffed thorough the folid Orb than if it had been compofed of feveral concentrical Surfaces placed at fome diftance from one another , every one of which tranfmitted only the one half of the Rays of heat ...
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