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... fact , but with respect to the cause there is one of the greatest errors into which a number of men of discernment and ability have ever fallen . The true state of the case is easily to be understood , if we only throw aside , for a ...
... fact , but with respect to the cause there is one of the greatest errors into which a number of men of discernment and ability have ever fallen . The true state of the case is easily to be understood , if we only throw aside , for a ...
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... fact one did , namely M. Huet , who was himself illus- trious for his science and erudition . In his youth , he had ... facts which are in the nature of anecdotes , over such as impose and dazzle . ' It has also been the author's attempt ...
... fact one did , namely M. Huet , who was himself illus- trious for his science and erudition . In his youth , he had ... facts which are in the nature of anecdotes , over such as impose and dazzle . ' It has also been the author's attempt ...
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... fact which had not been disputed for so many ages , saw that it manifestly implied . an active principle , and for that reason he prefixed the word vis - but , since Galileo discovered the true law of motion , the primary term has ...
... fact which had not been disputed for so many ages , saw that it manifestly implied . an active principle , and for that reason he prefixed the word vis - but , since Galileo discovered the true law of motion , the primary term has ...
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