A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy
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A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy
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A VIEW OF Sir ISAAC NEWTON’s PHILOSOPHY.
PREFACE.
THE CONTENTS.
ERRATA.
A LIST of such of the SUBSCRIBERS NAMES As are come to the Hand of the AUTHOR.
INTRODUCTION.
Chap. I. Of the LAWS of MOTION.
Chap. II. Farther proofs of the Laws of Motion.
Chap. III. Of CENTRIPETAL FORCES.
Chap. IV. Of the RESISTANCE of FLUIDS.
Chap. I. That the Planets move in a space empty of all sensible matter.
Chap. II. Concerning the cause, which keeps in motion the primary planets.
Chap. III. Of the motion of the MOON and the other SECONDARY PLANETS.
Chap. IV. Of Comets.
Chap. V. Of the BODIES of the SUN and PLANETS.
Chap. VI. Of the FLUID PARTS of the PLANETS.
Chap I. Concerning the cause of COLOURS inherent in the LIGHT.
Chap. II. Of the properties of BODIES, upon which their COLOURS depend.
Chap. III. Of the Refraction, Reflection, and Inflection of Light.
Chap. IV. Of OPTIC GLASSES.
Chap. V. Of the RAINBOW.
CONCLUSION.
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