Astronomical and Geographical Essaysauthor, 1789 - 665 páginas |
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... system ; from this fituation he confiders the motion of the heavenly hoft , and finds that all is regular and harmonious . In the fecond part , his attention is directed to the appearances of the planetary bodies , as obferved from the ...
... system ; from this fituation he confiders the motion of the heavenly hoft , and finds that all is regular and harmonious . In the fecond part , his attention is directed to the appearances of the planetary bodies , as obferved from the ...
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... of the Sun Of the Apparent Phænomena of the Moon Of the Apparent Motion of the Stars The Appearance of the Planets Of the Copernican System 1 S 10 17 19 21 27 ibid . 30 3 33 41 Of the Sun PAGE . 49 53 Of Mercury Of b 4 Of.
... of the Sun Of the Apparent Phænomena of the Moon Of the Apparent Motion of the Stars The Appearance of the Planets Of the Copernican System 1 S 10 17 19 21 27 ibid . 30 3 33 41 Of the Sun PAGE . 49 53 Of Mercury Of b 4 Of.
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... system , and the principal agent ufed by the Lord of nature , for conducting and regulating the planetary fyftem . It will not be difficult after this , to inform him how thofe appearances are to be accounted for , that that arise from ...
... system , and the principal agent ufed by the Lord of nature , for conducting and regulating the planetary fyftem . It will not be difficult after this , to inform him how thofe appearances are to be accounted for , that that arise from ...
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... SYSTEM , AS SEEN BY A SPEC- TATOR , SUPPOSED ΤΟ BE PLACED IN THE SUN . As the center of the fyftem is the only place from which the motion of the planets can be truly seen , let us suppose our observer placed at the center of the fun ...
... SYSTEM , AS SEEN BY A SPEC- TATOR , SUPPOSED ΤΟ BE PLACED IN THE SUN . As the center of the fyftem is the only place from which the motion of the planets can be truly seen , let us suppose our observer placed at the center of the fun ...
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... system; or still much better, by means of a planetarium: for by sup-_ posing himself on the brass ball which represents the sun, he will see that all the planets move round him in beautiful and harmonious order; on. account of their ...
... system; or still much better, by means of a planetarium: for by sup-_ posing himself on the brass ball which represents the sun, he will see that all the planets move round him in beautiful and harmonious order; on. account of their ...
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