Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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              <s>THE
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              Ancient and Modern
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              DOCTRINE
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              Holy Fathers,
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              AND
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              Iudicious Divines,</s>
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              <s>CONCERNING</s>
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              <s>The raſh citation of the Teſtimony of SACRED
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              SCRIPTURE, in Concluſions meerly Natural, and
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              that may be proved by Senſible Experiments, and
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              Neceſſary Demonſtrations.</s>
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              <s>Written, ſome years ſince, to Gratifie The moſt SERENE
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              CHRISTINA LOTHARINGA,
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              Arch­
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              Dutcheſs
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              of
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              TVSCANR
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              <s>By GALILÆO GALILÆI, A Gentleman of
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              Florence,
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              and Chief Philoſopher and Mathematician to
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              His moſt Serene Highneſs the Grand
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              DVKE.
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              And now rendred into Engliſh from the Italian,
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              BY
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              THOMAS SALUSBURY.</s>
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              Naturam Rerum invenire, difficile; & ubi inveneris, indicare
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              in vulgus, nefas.
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              Plato.</s>
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              LONDON,
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              Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN, 1661.</s>
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