This depends upon three suppositions: — first, that all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe... An Essay on Newton's "Principia" - 152. lappuseautors: Walter William Rouse Ball - 1893 - 175 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Joseph Fenn - 1769 - 536 lapas
...«-« jft That all celeftial Bodies, whatever, have an Attraction, or gravitating cernin" "t^" " P°wer towards their own Centers, whereby they attract, not...Parts and keep them from flying from them, as we may obferve the •' Earth to do, but that they do alfo attract all the other celeftial Bodies that " are... | |
| Joseph Fenn - 1769 - 524 lapas
...whatever, have an Attraction, or gravitating P°wer towards their own Centers, whereby they attraft, not only their own Parts and keep them from flying from them, as we may obferve the •' Earth to do, but that they do alfo attraâall the other celeftial Bodies that " are... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 326 lapas
...coslestiall bodys whatsoever, have ati " attractive or gravitating power towards their centers, where" by they attract not only their own parts, and keep them...from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to doe, " but that they doe also attract all the other coelestial bodys " that are within the sphere of... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 1014 lapas
...whatsoever, have an " attractive or gravitating power towards their centers, where" by they attract hot only their own parts, and keep them " from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to doe, " but that they doe also attract all the other ccelestial bodys •' that are within the sphere... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract, not only their own parts, and...from them, as we may observe the earth to do ; but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity. 2. That all bodies whatsoever,... | |
| David Brewster - 1832 - 340 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract, not only their own parts, and...them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently,... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and...to do, but that they do also attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently, that not only the... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and...to do, but that they do also attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently, that not only the... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and...to do, but that they do also attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently, that not only the... | |
| 1834 - 604 lapas
...all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts, and...them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they also do attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity, and consequently,... | |
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