Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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1667
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Mobility. </
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ful power and Wiſdome of God, who can indue and actuate the
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Frame of the Whole Earth (it being of a monſtrous weight by
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Nature) with Motion, this our Divine pen-man addeth;
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the pillars thereof tremble:
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As if he would teach us, from the
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In vita ejus.
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mile of a 1000.
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The Motion of
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