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3256 NEWTON (Sir Isaac, p.r.s.) Philosophiae Xaturalis Principia Mathematica, Editio II., 

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This edition coutains considerable arldi'tions by the author, while the chapters on tho hinar tlu'oiy and the theory of 

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 the Cartesian philosophy then still in vogue at the universities, and refu' - : • - • \ >\ ton's theory of attraction 



is a causa occulta, is of great historical importance. 



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3262 Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Perpetuis Commentariis illustrata, 



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