History of the Inductive Sciences, From the Earliest to the Present Time

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History of the Inductive Sciences, From the Earliest to the Present Time
William Whewell
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In 1684, at Halley'^s request, he re- turned to the subject, and in February, 1 685, there was inserted in the Register of the Royal Society a paper Digitized by LjOOQ IC 298 NOTES TO BOOK VII.
of Newton^s (Isaact Newtoni Propasitianes de Matu) which contained some of the principal Propositions of the first two Books of the Principia. This paper, however, does not contain the Proposition *^ Lunam gravitare in ter- ram,'' nor any of the other Propositions of the Third Book. The Principia was pri
...nted in 1686 and 7, appa- rently at the expense of HaUey. On the 6th of April, 1687, the Third Book was presented to the Royal Society, (a.) p. 186. In the first edition of the Prineipi€t, published in 1687, Newton showed that the nature of all the then known inequalities of the moon, and in some cases their quantities, might be deduced from the prin- ciples which he laid down : but the determinatiim of the amount and law of most of the inequalities was deferred to a more favourable opportunity, when he might be fur- nished with better astronomical observations.

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