A Supplement to the Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. ArbuthnotJames Carlile, and sold, 1751 - 81 pages |
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Page 72
... Ship , muft it not always vibrate ? That it will be in Motion all the while that the Ship goes , I readily grant ; but then it must be in abfolute Ma- tion ; for if ever the Ship goes fteady it will be at relative Reft ; ( that is ...
... Ship , muft it not always vibrate ? That it will be in Motion all the while that the Ship goes , I readily grant ; but then it must be in abfolute Ma- tion ; for if ever the Ship goes fteady it will be at relative Reft ; ( that is ...
Page 74
... Ship , where there is the leaftMotion of al ' ; befides in foul Weather , when the Longitude is moft wanted , no Cœleftial Body would be feen , to make Obfervations . What remains , is a Time - Keeper . A long Pendulum - Clock measures ...
... Ship , where there is the leaftMotion of al ' ; befides in foul Weather , when the Longitude is moft wanted , no Cœleftial Body would be feen , to make Obfervations . What remains , is a Time - Keeper . A long Pendulum - Clock measures ...
Page 75
... Ship will caufe the Pendulum to make large , and fometimes finall Vibrations : But if it be anfwer'd , That a Check ... Ship Ship fhould not roll , ( which never was known The Longitude Examin'd . 75.
... Ship will caufe the Pendulum to make large , and fometimes finall Vibrations : But if it be anfwer'd , That a Check ... Ship Ship fhould not roll , ( which never was known The Longitude Examin'd . 75.
Page 76
... Ship to go very steady , upon the leaft increase of the Ship's Velocity , the Pendulum will fwing fore or aft with too great a Force , as for Example top . If the Ship's Velocity be diminish'd , the Pen- dulum fwings from Side to Side ...
... Ship to go very steady , upon the leaft increase of the Ship's Velocity , the Pendulum will fwing fore or aft with too great a Force , as for Example top . If the Ship's Velocity be diminish'd , the Pen- dulum fwings from Side to Side ...
Page 77
... Ship is , the Problem was folv'd ; therefore I was refolv'd to fpare no Pains and Coft to bring Clock - work to Perfection . When firft the Pivots in Watches were made to go in Gems , I was refolv'd to try what that would do ; but after ...
... Ship is , the Problem was folv'd ; therefore I was refolv'd to fpare no Pains and Coft to bring Clock - work to Perfection . When firft the Pivots in Watches were made to go in Gems , I was refolv'd to try what that would do ; but after ...
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Page 23 - And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth...
Page 25 - With look erect, I dart my longing eye, Seem wing'd to part, and gain my native...
Page 21 - A. No doubt but every Landed Man would be glad to be free from paying Two Shillings in the Pound ; but at the fame time I would not raife by another Tax Two Shillings in the Pound, nor One Shilling in the Pound for a Perpetuity. For Parliaments who haye no more to give, may be difappointed in the Redrcfs of their Grievances.
Page 31 - ... to no Rules. There are very few things which we know, which are not capable of being reduc'd to a Mathematical Reasoning; and when they cannot...
Page 18 - People ? A. The People ought to have more Security for all that is valuable in the World, than the Will of a mortal and fallible Man. A King of Britain may make as many Peers, and fuch as he pleafeth; therefore the laft and beft Security for the Liberties of the People, is a Houfe of Commons genuine and independent.
Page 24 - Cursed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy land, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep. Cursed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and cursed shalt thou be when thou goest out.
Page 28 - In vain tliou hopest for bliss on this poor clod, Return, and seek thy Father, and thy God: Yet think not to regain thy native sky, Borne on the wings of vain philosophy; Mysterious passage ! hid from human eyes ; Soaring you'll sink, and sinking you will rise Let humble thoughts thy wary footsteps guide, Regain by meekness what you lost by pride.
Page 25 - Vile as the grinning maftiff at my gate, Calls off from heav'nly truth this reas'ning me, And tells me, I'ma brute as much as he.
Page 21 - Impoflibility 5 for if my Tenant has any new Tax laid upon him, I am afraid he will not pay me fo much Rent ; fo that the new Tax muft ftill affect Land.
Page 15 - A. Becaufe Mankind in a State of Slavery and Freedom is a different Sort of Creature , for Proof of this I have read what the Greeks...