The second supposition is this, that all bodies whatsoever that are put into a direct and simple motion, will so continue to move forward in a straight line till they are, by some other effectual powers, deflected, and sent into a motion describing a... The Monist - Page 347edited by - 1913Full view - About this book
| 1880 - 632 pages
.... . . but also all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity. Second, that all bodies whatsoever that are put into a direct...are, by some other effectual powers, deflected and sent into a motion describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compounded curve line. Third,... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 326 pages
...motion, as in the same manner, the" corresponding attractive power of the Earth hath a conii" derable influence upon every one of their motions also. " The second supposition is this, that all bodys whatsoever, " that are put into direct and simple motion will soe continue " to move forwards... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...earth to do ; but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity. 2. That all bodies whatsoever, that are put into a direct...forward in a straight line till they are by some other more effectual power deflected and bent into a motion that describes some curve line. 3. That these... | |
| David Brewster - 1832 - 340 pages
...influence upon its motion, as in the same manner the corresponding attractive power of the earth hath a considerable influence upon every one of their motions...are, by some other effectual powers, deflected, and sent into a motion describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other more compounded curve line. The third... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...influence upon its motion, as in the same manner the corresponding attractive power of the earth hath a considerable influence upon every one of their motions...simple motion, will so continue to move forward in a s'.raightline, till they are, by some other effectual powers, deflected and bent into a motion describing... | |
| 1834 - 604 pages
...attractive power of the earth hath a considerable influence upon every one of their motions also. The 2d supposition is this ; That all bodies whatsoever,...they are by some other effectual powers deflected and sent into a motion describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other compounded curve line. The 3d supposition... | |
| B. Powell - 1834 - 420 pages
...attractive power of the earth hath a considerable influence upon every one of their motions also. The 2d supposition is this ; That all bodies whatsoever,...they are by some other effectual powers deflected and sent into a motion describing a circle, ellipsis, or some other compounded curve line. The 3d supposition... | |
| 1838 - 524 pages
...earth to do), but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity. •2. That all bodies whatsoever that are put into a direct...move forward in a straight line till they are by some more effectual power deflected and bent into a motion that describes some curved line. 3. That these... | |
| Stephen Peter Rigaud - 1838 - 208 pages
...corresponding attractive power of the earth hath a " considerable influence upon every one of their mo" tions also. The second supposition is this : that " all bodies whatsoever, that are put into direct and " simple motion, will so continue to move forwards " in a straight line, till they are by... | |
| 1839 - 524 pages
...earth to do), but also all other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity. 2. That all bodies whatsoever that are put into a direct...move forward in a straight line till they are by some more effectual power deflected and hent into a motion that describes some curved line. 3. That these... | |
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