| William Derham - 1715 - 338 ÆäÀÌÁö
...difperfed in the Phil. Tra-nf. rrtay be feen at one view in Mr Lowtborf's Abridg. Vol. ip j 8 j, & 425. and all the Heavens move round it in the fame time. And which of thefe two is the moft agreeable to theuiual cpurfe and methods of Nature, 'which perfpr,ms all its works in the moft Compendious facile... | |
| William Derham - 1721 - 354 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Tranf. may be feen at one view in Mr.LowAbridg. Vol. ip 383, & 425. and Chap. 3 . of the Planets. 8 y and all the Heavens move round it in the fame time....two is the moft agreeable to the ufual courfe and methods of Nature, which performs all its works in the moft compendious, facile way, let every one... | |
| William Derham - 1731 - 352 ÆäÀÌÁö
...maybe feen atone view in Mr.Lowtborp's Abridg.'Vol. ip 383, 8c 415* . and Chap. 3. of the Planets. 85 and all the Heavens move round it in the fame time....two is the moft agreeable to the ufual courfe and methods of Nature (which performs all its works in the moft compendious, facile way) let every one... | |
| Regnault (Père, Noël) - 1731 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...by turning round upon the Axis of the Earth. Arift. We make 100 Leagues in 24 hours aboard a VefTel, without being fenfible of it : why might we not infenfibly make 9000, Leagues with the Earth ? As the Atmofphere would turn round as fwiftly as the Earth, this Revolution would not caufe any change... | |
| 1783 - 360 ÆäÀÌÁö
...teleicopes. And as for our own globe, it is very viiible, th.it either that moves round in twenty-four hours, or that the fun and all the heavens move round it in, the fame time. Ana which of thefe two is the moft agreeable to the ufual ‹ˆ u He and methods of nature, which performs... | |
| William Derham - 1786 - 490 ÆäÀÌÁö
...fufficient views of him with our telefeopes. And as for our own globe, it is very vifible, that either that moves round in 24 hours, or that the fun and all the...heavens move round it in the fame time. And which of thefc two is the moft agreeable to the ufual courfe and methods of nature, which performs all its works... | |
| Jean Palairet - 1792 - 262 ÆäÀÌÁö
...not the earth turn round after the fatîje manner ? We make 100 leagues in 24 hours aboard a veffcl, without being fenfible of it; why might we not infenfibly...either it moves round in 24 hours, or that the fun and ail the heavens move round it in the iame time. And which of thefe two is the moft agreeable to the... | |
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