Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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Earth ſecundum totum
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is Immutable, though not Immoveable.</
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Earths
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Natural Place.</
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Earths
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Centre keepeth her in her Natural Place.</
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Earth,
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in what Senſe it may
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abſolutely
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be ſaid to be in the loweſt part of the World.</
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>EBBING and
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Ebbings.
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Ebbing
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and Flowing the Immobility of the Terreſtrial Globe being granted.</
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>The Periods of
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and Flowings, Diurnal, Monethly, and Annual.</
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>Varieties that happen in the Diurnal Period of the
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Ebbings
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and Flowings.</
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>The Cauſes of
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and Flowings alledged by a Modern Phyloſopher.</
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>The Cauſe of the
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and Flowing aſeribed to the Moon by a certain Prelate.</
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Ebbing, &c.
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referred by Hyeronimus Borrius and other Peripateticks, to the temperate heat of the Moon.</
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>Anſwersto the Vanities alledged as Cauſes of the
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Ebbing
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and Flowing.</
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>Its proved impoſſible that there ſhould naturally be any
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and Flowing, the Earth being immoveable.</
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>The moſt potent and primary Cauſe of the
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and Flowing.</
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and Flowings.</
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>Reaſons renewed of the particular Accidents obſerved in the
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and Flowings.</
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>Second Cauſes why in ſeveral Seas and Lakes there are no
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and Flowings.</
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>The Reaſon why the
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and Flowings for the moſt part, are every Six Hours.</
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>The Cauſe why ſome Seas though very long, ſuffer no
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Ebbing
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and Flowing.</
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and Flowings, why greateſt in the Extremities of Gulphs, and leaſt in the middle parts.</
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and Flowing.</
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and Flowing may depend on the Diurnal Motion of Heaven.</
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and Flowing cannot depend on the Motion of Heaven.</
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>The Cauſes of the Periods of the
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Ebbings
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and Flowings Monethly and Annual, at large aſſigned</
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>The Monethly and Annual alterations of the
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and Flowings, can depend on nothing, ſave on the alteration of the Additions and Subtractions of the Diurnal Period from the Annual.</
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>Three wayes of altering the proportion of the Additions of the Diurnal Revolutions, to the Annual Motion of the
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and Flowing.</
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Ebbings
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and Flowings are petty things, in compariſon of the vaſtneſſe of the Seas, and the Velocity of the Motion of the Terreſtrial Globe.</
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>EFFECT and
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Effects.
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Effect
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its neceſſary that the Cauſe be likewiſe new.</
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contribute to the inveſtigation of the Cauſes.</
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Effects
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follow without difficulty.</
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Effects
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argue alteration in the Cauſe.</
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>ELEMENTS,
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and their Motions,
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Vide MOTION.</
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>ENCYCLOPEDIA.</
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>Subtilties fufficiently inſipid, ironically ſpoken, and taken from a certain
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Encyclopedia.
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>EXPERIMENTS.</
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Experiments
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are to be preferred before Humane Argumentations.</
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Experiments
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for true, to thoſe that never tryed them.</
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Experiments
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and Arguments againſt the Earths Motion, ſeem ſo far concluding, as they lye under Equivokes</
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Experiments
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and neceſſary Demonſtrations in deciding of Phyſical Controverſies.</
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contracteth and enlargeth.</
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>How to finde the diſtance of the Rays Concourſe from the Pupil of the
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>FAITH.</
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Faith
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