Instructions Given in the Drawing School Established by the Dublin Society: Course of mathematicks. System of the physical world. System of the moral world. Plan of the military art. Plan of the marcantile arts. Plan of naval art. Plan of mechanic arts. The elements of EuclidA. M'Culloch, 1769 |
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Σελίδα vi
... Newton is the Key of to the wonderful Difcoveries he has made , and enabled the Men of tical Difcove Genius , who have come after him , to improve them . The Method of ments . The Anali- all mathema ries . Fluxions , both direct and ...
... Newton is the Key of to the wonderful Difcoveries he has made , and enabled the Men of tical Difcove Genius , who have come after him , to improve them . The Method of ments . The Anali- all mathema ries . Fluxions , both direct and ...
Σελίδα x
... the Researches which Mr. Newton has given in his Quadrature of Curves , relative to the Qua- drature of Curves whofe Equations are composed of three or four Terms ; and this firft Part is terminated by the Methods of X OF COURSE.
... the Researches which Mr. Newton has given in his Quadrature of Curves , relative to the Qua- drature of Curves whofe Equations are composed of three or four Terms ; and this firft Part is terminated by the Methods of X OF COURSE.
Σελίδα xiv
... NEWTON n'etiez vous point jaloux . To which we can only oppose what Pope has faid on the fame Sub- ject : Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in Night ; God faid , Let Newton be , and all was Light . The great Geniufes of every Species ...
... NEWTON n'etiez vous point jaloux . To which we can only oppose what Pope has faid on the fame Sub- ject : Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in Night ; God faid , Let Newton be , and all was Light . The great Geniufes of every Species ...
Σελίδα xix
... Newton , Cotes , Wiflon , Smyth , and Long , all celebrated Aftro- tions of nomers . Lownds and Lucas . The School of Gresham at Bishops - Gate in London , which has effen- College of tially contributed to the Progrefs of Aftronomy ...
... Newton , Cotes , Wiflon , Smyth , and Long , all celebrated Aftro- tions of nomers . Lownds and Lucas . The School of Gresham at Bishops - Gate in London , which has effen- College of tially contributed to the Progrefs of Aftronomy ...
Σελίδα xxv
... NEWTON in his Book DE SYSTEMATE MUNDI attributes this Opinion to Numa Pompilius , and lays , ( Page 1. ) it was to represent the Sun in the Center of the Celestial Orbits that Numa caufed a round Temple to be built in honour of Vesta ...
... NEWTON in his Book DE SYSTEMATE MUNDI attributes this Opinion to Numa Pompilius , and lays , ( Page 1. ) it was to represent the Sun in the Center of the Celestial Orbits that Numa caufed a round Temple to be built in honour of Vesta ...
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Σελίδα 4 - A circle is a plane figure contained by one line, which is called the circumference, and is such that all straight lines drawn from a certain point within the figure to the circumference, are equal to one another.
Σελίδα 164 - When of the equimultiples of four magnitudes (taken as in the fifth definition), the multiple of the first is greater than that of the second, but the multiple of the third is not greater than the multiple of the fourth; then the first is said to have to the second a greater ratio than the third magnitude has to the fourth : and, on the contrary, the third is said to have to the fourth a less ratio than the first has to the second. VIII. 'Analogy, or proportion, is the similitude of ratios.
Σελίδα 165 - When four magnitudes are continual proportionals, the first is said to have to the fourth the triplicate ratio of that which it has to the second, and so on, quadruplicate, &c., increasing the denomination still by unity, in any number of proportionals.
Σελίδα 8 - Let it be granted that a straight line may be drawn from any one point to any other point.
Σελίδα xxviii - This depends upon three suppositions: — first, that all celestial bodies whatsoever have an attraction or gravitating power towards their own centres, whereby they attract not only their own parts and keep them from flying from them, as we may observe the earth to do, but that they do also attract all the other celestial bodies that are within the sphere of their activity...
Σελίδα 164 - VII. When of the equimultiples of four magnitudes (taken as in the fifth definition), the multiple of the first is greater than that of the second, but the multiple of the third is not greater than the multiple of the fourth ; then the first is said to have to the second a greater ratio than the third magnitude has to the fourth : and, on the contrary, the third is...
Σελίδα 29 - Therefore if two straight lines, &c. QED COR. 1. From this it is manifest, that, if two straight lines cut one another, the angles they make at the point where they cut, are together equal to four right angles.
Σελίδα 29 - Cor. 2. And consequently that all the angles made by any number of lines meeting in one point, are together equal to four right angles.
Σελίδα xxviii - Saturn also, by their attractive powers, have a considerable 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 also.
Σελίδα xxviii - The third supposition is that these attractive powers are so much the more powerful in operating, by how much the nearer the body wrought upon is to their own centers. Now what these several degrees are I have not yet experimentally verified...