The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... became so excited that he was compelled to request a friend to com- plete the calculation . The agreement between the computed and observed results was no longer doubtful ; and Newton , at length , became the de- monstrator of these ...
... became so excited that he was compelled to request a friend to com- plete the calculation . The agreement between the computed and observed results was no longer doubtful ; and Newton , at length , became the de- monstrator of these ...
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... became acquainted with several eminent men , obtained the friendship of Sir Isaac Newton , and was admitted a member of the Royal Society . About the same time , he published his treatise , entitled Geometria Organica , in which he ...
... became acquainted with several eminent men , obtained the friendship of Sir Isaac Newton , and was admitted a member of the Royal Society . About the same time , he published his treatise , entitled Geometria Organica , in which he ...
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education , became apprentice to the celebrated printer , Bowyer , with whom he was subsequently admitted into partnership . In 1778 , he became joint proprietor with Mr. David Henry , and , after that gentleman's death , editor , of ...
education , became apprentice to the celebrated printer , Bowyer , with whom he was subsequently admitted into partnership . In 1778 , he became joint proprietor with Mr. David Henry , and , after that gentleman's death , editor , of ...
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