A Treatise of the Sphere: A Shewing How It Is Deriv'd from That Theory Which Justly Asserts the Motion of the Earth, as Also of the Projections of It, Both Orthographical and Stereographical; Demonstrating Their Properties from Fundamental Propositions
A Treatise of the Sphere: A Shewing How It Is Deriv'd from That Theory Which Justly Asserts the Motion of the Earth, as Also of the Projections of It, Both Orthographical and Stereographical; Demonstrating Their Properties from Fundamental Propositions
Excerpt from A Treatise of the Sphere: Shewing How It Is Deriv'd From That Theory Which Justly Asserts the Motion of the Earth, as Also of the Projections of It, Both Orthographical and Stereographical; Demonstrating Their Properties From Fundamental Propositions, and Shewing Their Uses It may not be amii's to add, That the Author was well accorn lilh'd in other Parts oflearnin and much accu 'omed to the molt firifi and AE ltrafied Reafoning. His great Acutenefs and Penetration, together with a found Judgment, rendered him ...
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Excerpt from A Treatise of the Sphere: Shewing How It Is Deriv'd From That Theory Which Justly Asserts the Motion of the Earth, as Also of the Projections of It, Both Orthographical and Stereographical; Demonstrating Their Properties From Fundamental Propositions, and Shewing Their Uses It may not be amii's to add, That the Author was well accorn lilh'd in other Parts oflearnin and much accu 'omed to the molt firifi and AE ltrafied Reafoning. His great Acutenefs and Penetration, together with a found Judgment, rendered him very fit to appear in the Defence of the Principles of Natural and Revealed Religi on, as he did fuccefsfixlly againli: thol'e who pre tended to attack it on the principles of Reafon. Few People, indeed, are proper Judges of Performo ances of this Kind; however, I (hall take this Occalion to mention two very valuable Pieces, which were publilh'd by him in his Life-time, in one of which he made very good Ufe of Mr. Lark's Principles againlt the tled, 7 he Principles of Ma The other which was general The Reajbnahlmfi of nfinting to the Myfleries of chri/iianit] aflerted and vindicated; in which by the Way, is contained a folid Anfwer to the Elia. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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