Galilei, Galileo
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The systems of the world
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SYSTEME
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WORLD:
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IN FOUR
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DIALOGUES.
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PTOLOMY
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COPERNICUS
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REASONS,
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Phyſical,
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as well on the one ſide as the other,
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GALILEUS GALILEUS LINCEUS,
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A
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FLORENCE:
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PISA
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to the GRAND DUKE of
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TVSCANY.
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Ingliſhed from the
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Copy,
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THOMAS SALUSBURY.</
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Inter nullos magis quam inter PHILOSOPHOS eſſe debet aqua LIBERTAS.
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LONDON,
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Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURNE. MDCLXI.</
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