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

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1
GALILÆUS
Gailæus Lyncæus,
HIS
SYSTEME
OF THE
WORLD.
The Fourth Dialogue.
INTERLOCVTORS.
SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS, & SIMPLICIUS.
SAGR. I know not whether your return to our
accuſtomed conferences hath really been
later than uſual, or whether the deſire
of hearing the thoughts of Salviatus,
touching a matter ſo curious, hath
made me think it ſo: But I have
ried a long hour at this window,
cting every moment when the Gondola
would appear that I ſent to fetch you.
SALV. I verily believe that your imagination more than our
tarriance hath prolonged the time: and to make no longer

murre, it would be well, if without interpoſing more words, we
came to the matter it ſelf; and did ſhew, that nature hath
mitted (whether the buſineſs in rei veritate be ſo, or elſe to play

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