| 1766 - 226 pągines
...fenfibly, as he found by fome late Obfervations of Mr. FlsatJieed, thas, had they been placed moch nearer to the Sun, and to one another, they would, by the fame Power, have eaufed a cullfiderable Diftorhance in the -whole Siftan. That in the Hypothefis of Vortites,... | |
| 716 pągines
...find by Ionic late obfcrvations of Mr. t'lamftecd, and, had they been placed much nearer to the fun and to one another, they would by the fame powers have caufed a conliderabic disturbance in the whole fyftem. To your fourth query I anfwer, that, in the hypothclis... | |
| 1806 - 504 pągines
...very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamstead ; and, had they been placed liiuch nearer to the Sun, and to one another, they would, by the same powers, have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole system. To your fourth query I answer,... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1822 - 934 pągines
...they disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late obserations of Mr. Flamstead; and had they been placed much nearer to the Sun and to one another, they would by the same powers have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole System. a* Mercury, or as slow as Saturn... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1838 - 580 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed ; and had they been placed much nearer to the sun and to one another, they would, by the same powers, have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole system. To your fourth query, I answer,... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 896 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed ; and had they been placed much nearer to the Sun and to one 25 another, they would, by the same powers, have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole Systeme.... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 474 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed ; and had they been placed much nearer to the Sun and to one 25 another, they would, by the same powers, have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole Systeme.... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed, and had they been placed much nearer to the sun and to one another, they would by the same powers have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole system. To your fourth query, I answer... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed, and had they been placed much nearer to the sun and to one another, they would by the same powers have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole system. To your fourth query, I answer... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 pągines
...disturb one another's motions very sensibly, as I find by some late observations of Mr. Flamsteed, and had they been placed much nearer to the sun and to one another, they would by the same powers have caused a considerable disturbance in the whole system. To your fourth query, I answer... | |
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