Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... tion of the earth the moon did not quickly pass , the sea would rise unduly at some parts and many coasts would be overwhelmed by mighty tides . Lest the earth , then , should in divers ways perish and be destroyed , she rotates in ...
... tion of the earth the moon did not quickly pass , the sea would rise unduly at some parts and many coasts would be overwhelmed by mighty tides . Lest the earth , then , should in divers ways perish and be destroyed , she rotates in ...
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... tion , the less it opposes it and the more slowly it is borne by its own motion from west to east ; but that the farther it is away the more rapidly and the more freely it performs its motion , and hence that the moon ( being farthest ...
... tion , the less it opposes it and the more slowly it is borne by its own motion from west to east ; but that the farther it is away the more rapidly and the more freely it performs its motion , and hence that the moon ( being farthest ...
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... tion , nutrition , and augmentation is equally to be considered as aliment and increment . We say simply that anything is generated , when no part of it has pre - existed ; we speak of its being nourished and growing when it has already ...
... tion , nutrition , and augmentation is equally to be considered as aliment and increment . We say simply that anything is generated , when no part of it has pre - existed ; we speak of its being nourished and growing when it has already ...
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