| Francis Baily - 1837 - 96 pages
...accounted for the whole set alluded to. " nor do them without errors ; which makes me let the moons theory alone at " present, with a design to set to it again, and go through it at once." And again, two days afterwards, in his letter of April 25th, when speaking of the difficulty of determining... | |
| Anonymous - 1861 - 604 pages
...calculations, I can endure them, and go through them well enough ; but when I am about other things (as at present), I can neither fix to them with patience...design to set to it again and go through it at once.' To a man of this temperament — and to no other could thi career of discovery which Newton ran have... | |
| 1861 - 600 pages
...calculations, I can endure them, and go through them well enough ; but when I am about other things (as at present), I can neither fix to them with patience...design to set to it again and go through it at once.' To a man of this temperament — and to no other could the career of discovery which Newton ran have... | |
| Eric Gray Forbes, Lesley Murdin, Frances Wilmoth - 1997 - 1194 pages
...of Refractions) I can endure them and go through them well enough. But when I am about other things, (as at present) I can neither fix to them with patience nor do them without errors5. Which makes me let the Moons Theory alone at present with a designe to set to it again and... | |
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