A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson. [electronic resource] : 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, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford.
1753
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A fair, candid, and impartial state of the case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hutchinson. [electronic resource] : 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, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College in Oxford.
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Oxford : printed at the Theatre for S. Parker, Bookseller: and sold by R. Baldwyn, in London; and Mess. Merrill. and Matthews, in Cambridge, [1753]
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Great Britain -- England -- Oxford.
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English
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[4],76p. ; 8⁰.
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With a half-title.
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