THE Present State OF THE REPUBLICK OF LETTERS.: Giving a General View of the State of Learning Throughout EUROPE; and Containing Not Only an Early Account, But Accurate Abstracs of the Most Valuable Books Published in Great Britain Or Foreign Parts. Interpreted with Dissertationis on Several Curious and Entertaining Subjects; Miscellaneous Reflections on AUTHORS; and Historical Memoirs of the Lives of the Most Eminent WRITERS in All Branches of Polite Literature, Band 17W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, 1736 |
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... charge of falfly tranflating and interpreting and unfairly quoting certain words of Sir Ifaac New- ton . It feems the words pro æqualibus habeantur fhould have been rendered let them be efteemed equal . But why is habeantur the ...
... charge of falfly tranflating and interpreting and unfairly quoting certain words of Sir Ifaac New- ton . It feems the words pro æqualibus habeantur fhould have been rendered let them be efteemed equal . But why is habeantur the ...
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... charge , it will be neceffary to un- derftand what the error is . In order whereto , I muft beg leave to ask one or two questions . AUGUST 1736 . I 1. What Art . 6 . 1. What is meant by the Art . 6. the Republick of Letters . 135.
... charge , it will be neceffary to un- derftand what the error is . In order whereto , I muft beg leave to ask one or two questions . AUGUST 1736 . I 1. What Art . 6 . 1. What is meant by the Art . 6. the Republick of Letters . 135.
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... charge againft Sir Ifaac Newton was not extended fo far by a great deal , as it has fince been carried . Obferve how mo- deftly this point is touched upon in the Month of October . As he thought fit ( in compliance with the bad tafte ...
... charge againft Sir Ifaac Newton was not extended fo far by a great deal , as it has fince been carried . Obferve how mo- deftly this point is touched upon in the Month of October . As he thought fit ( in compliance with the bad tafte ...
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... of his works , efpecially , in which the foundati- on of his doctrine is laid down ; but with an eye to .... Mr. } Mr. Robins's charge against him , of fometimes admitting indivifibles 148 The Prefent State of Art . 6 .
... of his works , efpecially , in which the foundati- on of his doctrine is laid down ; but with an eye to .... Mr. } Mr. Robins's charge against him , of fometimes admitting indivifibles 148 The Prefent State of Art . 6 .
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... charge against Sir Ifaac Newton much farther than he had ever done before . I muft needs fay , he was forced fo to do , unless he would acknowledge himself in more than one mi- ftake . i g In this piece , not only the charge against the ...
... charge against Sir Ifaac Newton much farther than he had ever done before . I muft needs fay , he was forced fo to do , unless he would acknowledge himself in more than one mi- ftake . i g In this piece , not only the charge against the ...
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