About The Case of the Learned Represented According to the Merit of the Ill Progress Hitherto Made in Arts and Sciences, ... Shewing, I. the Cause of Gravity and Attraction, ... Ii. What Nature Is, and the Effects It Is Capable Of; ... Iii. How and After What M
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