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A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson. In which is shewn, how far a system of physics is capable of mathematical demonstration; how far Sir Isaac's, as such a system, has that demonstration; and consequently what regard Mr. Hutchinson's claim may deserve to have paid it.

Title
A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson. In which is shewn, how far a system of physics is capable of mathematical demonstration; how far Sir Isaac's, as such a system, has that demonstration; and consequently what regard Mr. Hutchinson's claim may deserve to have paid it. By George Horne.
Author
Horne, George, 1730-1792.
Publication
Oxford, Printed at the Theatre for S. Parker, 1753.

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2 p. l., 76 p.; 21 cm.
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Call Number
VBA p.v. 1387, no. 1
OCLC
2917096
Author
Horne, George, 1730-1792.
Title
A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson. In which is shewn, how far a system of physics is capable of mathematical demonstration; how far Sir Isaac's, as such a system, has that demonstration; and consequently what regard Mr. Hutchinson's claim may deserve to have paid it. By George Horne.
Imprint
Oxford, Printed at the Theatre for S. Parker, 1753.
Research Call Number
VBA p.v. 1387, no. 1
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