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NEWTON'S 



LAWS OF MOTION 



BY 



P. G. TAIT, M.A., Sec. R.S.E. 



HONORARY FELLOW OF ST. PETER's COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE ; 

 PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. 



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