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... laws lay hid in night . God said , “ Let Newton be ! " and all was Light . Pope wrote the perfect epitaph for the Newton who was the father of modern science , the Newton who in his Principia formulated the fundamental law of the ...
... laws lay hid in night . God said , “ Let Newton be ! " and all was Light . Pope wrote the perfect epitaph for the Newton who was the father of modern science , the Newton who in his Principia formulated the fundamental law of the ...
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... laws , and happiness subsists not in one but in all . " Order is Heav'n's first law . " Faith , Law , Morals , all end in Love of God and Love of Man . Self - love wakes the virtuous mind to action , extending to friend , parent ...
... laws , and happiness subsists not in one but in all . " Order is Heav'n's first law . " Faith , Law , Morals , all end in Love of God and Love of Man . Self - love wakes the virtuous mind to action , extending to friend , parent ...
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... laws Kepler guessed- that is to say , he imagined them . ” 2 II It would be both easy and difficult to say exactly ... law as a description of the presently observed condition of things , but he seeks to go beyond the Newtonian ...
... laws Kepler guessed- that is to say , he imagined them . ” 2 II It would be both easy and difficult to say exactly ... law as a description of the presently observed condition of things , but he seeks to go beyond the Newtonian ...
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SCIENCE AND CULTURE thomas henry huxley | 3 |
LITERATURE AND SCIENCE mathew arnold | 15 |
SCIENCE POETRY AND POLITICS eric larrabee | 24 |
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