Remarks upon the Newtonian philosophy , as propos'd by Sir Isaac Newton, in his Principia philosophiæ naturalis; and by Dr. Gregory, in his Principia astronomiæ physicæ. Wherein the fallacies of the pretended mathematical demonstrations, by which those authors support that philosophy, are clearly laid open; and the philosophy it self fully proved to be false and absurd, both by Mathematical and Physical Demonstration. By George Gordon.
- Gordon, George, fl. 1719-1726.
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Remarks upon the Newtonian philosophy, as propos'd by Sir Isaac Newton, in his Principia philosophiæ naturalis; and by Dr. Gregory, in his Principia astronomiæ physicæ. Wherein the fallacies of the pretended mathematical demonstrations, by which those aut
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