The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... wrote a small tract concerning the true diameters of all the planets , which he lent to Newton , who made use of it in the fourth book of his Principia . In 1674 , he wrote an ephemeris , shewing the futility of astrology ; and , at the ...
... wrote a small tract concerning the true diameters of all the planets , which he lent to Newton , who made use of it in the fourth book of his Principia . In 1674 , he wrote an ephemeris , shewing the futility of astrology ; and , at the ...
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... wrote a pamphlet in favour of the exclusion bill , entitled The Character of a Popish Successor . It produced a reply from Sir Roger L'Estrange and others , and induced Settle to publish another pamphlet , called The Character of a ...
... wrote a pamphlet in favour of the exclusion bill , entitled The Character of a Popish Successor . It produced a reply from Sir Roger L'Estrange and others , and induced Settle to publish another pamphlet , called The Character of a ...
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... wrote three pieces in honour of that monarch . In the commotions which preceded the revo- lution , he was exceedingly anxious to take arms under the king against the Prince of Orange ; and wrote to his father that celebrated letter ...
... wrote three pieces in honour of that monarch . In the commotions which preceded the revo- lution , he was exceedingly anxious to take arms under the king against the Prince of Orange ; and wrote to his father that celebrated letter ...
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