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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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- Description
- 2 p. l., 76 p.; 21 cm.
- Subjects
- 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