A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, المجلد 2J. Ritchie, 1952 |
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... Prop . 2 , Book I ; the latter from Phen . IV , and Cor . VI , Prop . 4 , of the same book . But this part of the Proposition is , with great accuracy , demonstrable from the quiescence of the aphelion points ; for a very small ...
... Prop . 2 , Book I ; the latter from Phen . IV , and Cor . VI , Prop . 4 , of the same book . But this part of the Proposition is , with great accuracy , demonstrable from the quiescence of the aphelion points ; for a very small ...
الصفحة 287
... Prop . 11 , Book I ; and so are the planes of the orbits , by Prop . 1 of the same book . And if the planes are fixed , the nodes must be so too . It is true that some inequalities may arise from the mutual actions of the planets and ...
... Prop . 11 , Book I ; and so are the planes of the orbits , by Prop . 1 of the same book . And if the planes are fixed , the nodes must be so too . It is true that some inequalities may arise from the mutual actions of the planets and ...
الصفحة 295
... Prop . 65 , Book 1. But then their motions will be in several ways disturbed by the action of the sun , and they will suffer such in- equalities as are observed in our moon . Thus our moon ( by Cor . II , III , IV , and v , Prop . 66 ...
... Prop . 65 , Book 1. But then their motions will be in several ways disturbed by the action of the sun , and they will suffer such in- equalities as are observed in our moon . Thus our moon ( by Cor . II , III , IV , and v , Prop . 66 ...
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