An inquiry into the Copernican system . . . wherein it is proved, in the clearest manner, that the earth has only her diurnal motion . . . with an attempt to point out the only true way whereby mankind can receive any real benefit from the study of the... Allgemeines repertorium der literatur - Page 13edited by - 1793Full view - About this book
| 1790 - 694 pages
...in the cleareft manner, that the earth has only her diurnal motion, and that the fun revolves round the world ; together with an attempt to point out...whereby mankind can receive any real benefit from the ftudy of the heavenly bodies. By John Cunningham. 8vo. I s. 6 d. far/out. Fine Arts. A difcourfe delivered... | |
| 1790 - 504 pages
...the cleartji Man* ntr, that the Earth has only her Diurnal Motion, and that the Sun rtvoI<VIS round the World; together -with an Attempt to point out the only true Way ivkereby Mankind can receive any Benefit from the Study of the Heavenly Bodies. Bjjahn Cunningham.... | |
| 1866 - 394 pages
...in the clearest manner, that the earth has only her dinrnal motion.... with an attempt to point ont the only true way whereby mankind can receive any...benefit from the study of the heavenly bodies. By John Cunningham. London, 1789, 8vo. The "true way" appears to be the treatment of heaven and earth... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1872 - 530 pages
.... . wherein it is proved, in the clearest manner, that the earth has only her diurnal motion . . . with an attempt to point out the only true way whereby...benefit from the study of the heavenly bodies. By John Cunningham. London, 1789, 8ro. The ' true way ' appears to be the treatment of heaven and earth... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1872 - 552 pages
.... . wherein it is proved, in the clearest manner, that the earth has only her diurnal motion . . . with an attempt to point out the only true way whereby mankind can receive any real benefit from tha study of the heavenly bodies. By John Cunningham. London, 1789, 8vo. The ' true way ' appears to... | |
| Dorothy Stimson - 1917 - 160 pages
.... . . wherein it is proved in the clearest manner, that the earth has only her diurnal motion . . . with an attempt to point out the only true way whereby...mankind can receive any real benefit from the study 1White: I, 165. See the answer by Wegg-Prosser: Galileo and his Judges. 'Donat: 183. 'Walsh: Popes... | |
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