Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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Reaſon.</
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Fire
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moveth directly upwards by Nature, and round about by Participation, according to Ariſtotle.</
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is not the Cauſe of Incorruptibility, but of Longer Duration.</
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conferred Eternity, all things would be Eternal.</
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placed amongſt the
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Postulata
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of Mathematicians.</
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and Formes difficult to be introduced.</
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in Animals, for varying of their Motions.</
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Foſcarini
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his Reconciling of Scripture Texts with the Copernican
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Hypotheſis.
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Generability
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and Corruptibility are onely amongſt Contraries, according to Ariſt.</
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Generability
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and Alterability are greater perfections in Mundane Bodies, then the Contrary Qualities.</
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Exactneſſe needleſſe in Phyſical Proofs.</
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Geometry,
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Will. Gilbert.
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in his Philoſophy.</
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would have been called Stone, inſtead of Earth, if that name had been given it in the beginning.</
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and Nature do employ themſelves in caring for Men, as if they minded nothing elſe.</
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care of Mankind, taken from the Sun.</
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hath given all things an inviolable Law to obſerve.</
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and Small, Immenſe, &c. are Relative Terms.</
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Grave
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; Vide
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Gravity
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and Levity, Rarity and Denſity, are contrary qualities.</
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Gravity.
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Gravity
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Gunnery.
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erected perpendicularly, doth not move by a perpendicular, but an inclined Line.</
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ought to vary no more than in its Reſt.</
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Gunnery.
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how much the Ranges of Great Shot ought to vary from the Mark, the Earths Motion being Granted.</
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