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quadgram frequency
the motion of the165
the centre of the159
motion of the earth99
the quantity of the99
the velocity of the89
quantity of the water72
the water of the69
centre of the earth66
to the velocity through62
the parts of the62
by reason of the56
of the water of54
in the centre of53
in the same manner51
of the water that51
the distance of the48
the ebbing and flowing47
the course of the47
in the time of47
of the terrestrial globe44
the measure of the42
the superficies of the42
one and the same42
of the grand orb41
annual motion of the40
of the fixed stars40
the water in the40
the rest of the40
by means of the40
the height of the39
it is necessary to39
the cause of the38
the lake of venice38
in the space of38
the annual motion of37
the time of the37
in the next place36
in respect of the35
that it is not35
at the time of35
than that of the35
to that which passeth34
the proportion of the34
as hath been said34
it would be necessary34
the motions of the34
of water in equal34
the circumference of the33
of the water which33
the plane of the33
it is necessary that33
the quantity of water32
the mensuration of running32
mensuration of running waters32
water in equal times32
of the proportions of32
by reason of its31
the diameter of the30
it is to be30
the surface of the29
the proportions of the29
about its own centre29
the mouth of fiume28
at the same time28
that is to say28
in the first place28
of the velocity through28
mouth of fiume morto28
compounded of the proportions28
towards the centre of28
of the waters of27
the concave of the27
the same proportion to27
and of the velocity27
that which passeth through27
early english books online27
quantity of water which26
the water that runneth26
of the ebbing and26
it ought to be26
to the section b26
the mobility of the26
in the same time26
in twenty four hours25
to the centre of25
it will be necessary25
is not to be25
of the mensuration of25
mobility of the earth24
to the velocity of24
to that of the24
in comparison of the24
of the water in24
from east to west24
of the measure of23
of the motion of23
and in this manner23
in the fixed stars23
the beginning of the23
the velocity through a23
parts of the earth23
the waters of the23
in a right line23
as the velocity through22
which passeth through the22
the circumference of a22
proportion compounded of the22
the body of the22
the ebbings and flowings22
the velocity through df22
that it would be22
and in a word22
of the po of22
centre of the world22
to the motion of22
equal quantities of water22
concave of the moon21
to be in the21
which was to be21
by a right line21
measure of running waters21
the mouth of the21
in the mean time21
at such time as21
the waters in the20
quantity of water in20
water which passeth through20
would be necessary to20
from the centre of20
of the solar spots20
have the same proportion20
that the quantity of20
is to the velocity20
as if it were20
from west to east20
the earth to be20
quantities of water in20
of the same river20
same proportion to the19
that the motion of19
circumference of a circle19
the measure of running19
in regard that the19
in the beginning of19
and on the contrary19
in the same place19
for the most part19
the velocity through af18
altitude of the pole18
the po of ferara18
be said to be18
to that which runneth18
that the earth is18
the light of the18
of the velocity of18
illuminated by the sun18
the velocity through b18
that of the earth18
the water which passeth18
argument taken from the18
measure of the water18
the axis of the18
that the velocity of18
by how much the18
centre of the universe17
upon the observations of17
from the top of17
to the end that17
was to be demonstrated17
the top of the17
of the earth is17
what hath been said17
the additions and substractions17
passeth through the section16
of the parts of16
the water which runneth16
a fixed star of16
shall have the same16
the diversion of the16
altitude of the star16
shall be to the16
so let the line16
of the annual motion16
of water which passeth16
on the other side16
is as much as15
in the midst of15
the reflection of the15
the order of the15
which ought to be15
not so much as15
course of the water15
the quick height of15
fixed star of the15
it must needs be15
that there is no15
the distance from the15
which passeth by the14
of the motions of14
top of the tower14
height of the water14
be to the line14
cause of the ebbing14
be made in the14
the earth and moon14
to make use of14
with the same velocity14
the part of the14
into the po of14
will be necessary to14
that which i have14
to the quantity of14
a great part of14
of the quantity of14
a proportion compounded of14
the substance of the14
the first of which14
the stability of the14
is to that which14
equal quantity of water14
the water of reno14
of the main po14
the revolution of the14
that the water of14
the earths annual motion14
the answer to the14
to be made in14
the difference of the14
hath to the velocity14
proportion to that which14
the end of the14
water of the lake14
notes for div a14
discharge equal quantities of14
all the rest of14
the breadth of the14
the sun and moon13
it is impossible that13
body of the sun13
the earth to move13
and as to the13
the beginning of this13
of the sun and13
that the terrestrial globe13
of the sixth magnitude13
ascribed to the earth13
the motion of heaven13
belong to the earth13
light of the sun13
distance from the centre13
of a fixed star13
the semidiameter of the13
the space of an13
stability of the earth13
the motion of descent13
ebbing and flowing of13
of the lake of13
is necessary that the13
of the waters in13
by the said act13
by the motion of13
at the beginning of13
the same manner as13
paire of doores to13
there is no doubt13
distance of the star13
by the diversion of12
of the height of12
the truth of the12
which passeth through b12
the rising of the12
to the proportion of12
six or seven braces12
more swift than the12
according to the proportion12
water which runneth through12
space of an hour12
therefore the quantity of12
velocity of the water12
the moon to be12
should be able to12
the same with the12
that which runneth through12
as i have said12
plane of the ecliptick12
hath the same proportion12
the state of rest12
the bottome of the12
in a proportion compounded12
water of the river12
of the ebbings and12
of the diurnal motion12
with that of the12
for the space of12
and flowing of the12
in a time given12
i know not whether12
i do not think12
the proportion that the12
light of the moon12
and that of the12
to belong to the12
sections of the same12
minute of an hour12
it was in the12
make use of the12
the earth in the12
if it be true12
into the chanel of12
to the terrestrial globe12
in favour of the12
the water that passeth12
so much the more12
to the height ab12
must of necessity be12
in the time that12
from the concave of11
revolution of the earth11
of the body of11
to be observed in11
in case the earth11
for that it is11
of the waters that11
in the motion of11
quick height of the11
the apparent diameter of11
the greater part of11
i know not how11
that the parts of11
parts of the world11
i know very well11
all the parts of11
the element of water11
at the end of11
of the earth would11
that it is a11
to the knowledge of11
the state of the11
the sun it self11
star of the sixth11
the consideration of the11
the bottom of the11
the whole terrestrial globe11
of the earth in11
that which passeth by11
so much as one11
between the earth and11
such time as the11
from time to time11
it is most certain11
the time of its11
the space of a11
in the motions of11
not in the least11
first of which is11
the face of the11
of that which is11
by reason of their11
against the earths motion11
is one of the11
they are to be11
the rayes of the11
that are in the11
in the starry sphere11
the immobility of the11
the knowledge of the11
superficies of the earth11
as much as the10
be ascribed to the10
that in case the10
through the section b10
of the late parliament10
that it may be10
the point of the10
is necessary to make10
the waters of aqueducts10
part of the earth10
stability of the sun10
to be let into10
as to the first10
diameter of the grand10
and let it be10
waters of fiume morto10
of doores to keepe10
the pole altitude of10
that the diurnal motion10
pole altitude of the10
be necessary to make10
the banks of the10
of measuring running waters10
be supposed to be10
be found in the10
let fall from the10
equal to the section10
as if it never10
measure of the same10
substractions of the diurnal10
i believe that it10
may be said to10
surface of the earth10
and if it be10
to what hath been10
of the pole altitude10
carried about by the10
of the said act10
equal to that which10
sun and fixed stars10
flowing of the sea10
the inclination of the10
so as that the10
the measures of the10
my treatise of the10
by help of the10
to the most serene10
follow the motion of10
and upon the observations10
to make a brick10
of reno in po10
the length of the10
of fiume morto into10
that the level of10
a reason of the10
to the plane of10
ought not to be10
so as that it10
be equal to the10
is found to be10
to the measure of10
out of the piece10
as if they were10
the level of the10
in such a manner10
the sun and fixed10
the doctrine of aristotle10
amongst the fixed stars10
late earle of bedford10
there would be no10
of the section a10
in the circumference of10
the po of argenta10
distribution of the waters10
for it is not10
the waters of fiume10
on either side of10
the magnitude of the10
of the chanel of10
treatise of the mensuration10
grand duke of tuscany10
rivers that fall into10
the gravity of the10
of the moon to10
greater than that of10
the midst of the10
that the mouth of10
the time that the10
be made of the10
the star from the9
in respect of us9
hath nothing to do9
not be able to9
be observed in the9
the common way of9
in relation to the9
if i may so9
additions and substractions of9
the greatness of the9
be able to make9
and in the end9
know not how to9
that which hath been9
of those that are9
belongs to the earth9
to the opinion of9
the velocity by the9
of the lunar orb9
it must of necessity9
ten shillings the rod9
than now it is9
the place of the9
rayes of the sun9
and this is the9
the same quantity of9
that if the earth9
of the earth and9
of the earths motion9
by the addition of9
of the starry sphere9
of the mobility of9
that all the water9
being placed in the9
parts of the universe9
fiume morto into serchio9
that the earth doth9
i believe that the9
according to what hath9
the authority of sacred9
there is no need9
and substractions of the9
all the degrees of9
motion of grave bodies9
and stability of the9
that in the same9
the upper superficies of9
of the diurnal conversion9
the elevation of the9
if it shall be9
like to that which9
to the consideration of9
or a thousand times9
if it be not9
to do with the9
and not according to9
do not think that9
systeme of the world9
that the measure of9
in one sole point9
of the earth to9
if it never were9
is greater than the9
the upper part of9
the phaenomena of the9
state of the lake9
of the diameter of9
and at the same9
of the earths mobility9
from the motion of9
part of the said9
to the terms of9
which i have said9
that in the time9
that it should be9
much bigger than the9
i know not what9
of bologna and ferrara9
of its own nature9
that it might be9
that of the moon9
same quantity of water9
of the truth of9
the territories of bologna9
velocity equal to the9
the argument taken from9
is the same with9
velocity of the motion9
part of the air9
be more swift than9
of the first magnitude9
is available for reuse8
keyed and coded from8
far from the sea8
support to the early8
the terms of creative8
not being able to8
is to the height8
water that passeth through8
shall be more swift8
english books online text8
and not the earth8
encoded edition of the8
the earth standeth still8
carried round by the8
the proportion compounded of8
motion by a right8
of the first section8
the chanel of ferrara8
tcp assigned for keying8
to the line r8
to the early english8
the diurnal motion belongs8
the velocity through g8
and not in the8
and coded from proquest8
to the section af8
the waters of fountains8
to the height of8
water which passeth by8
revolve in it self8
thread before the hole8
that by reason of8
shall have the proportion8
the draining of the8
of that which i8
encoded text transcribed from8
phase i text is8
more remote from the8
it self to the8
level of fiume morto8
hath the proportion compounded8
owned by the institutions8
the greatnesse of the8
of velocity acquired in8
the second part of8
so long as the8
know how much water8
the water of brent8
in one and the8
of a river in8
as that it may8
coded from proquest page8
move in a right8
the motion by the8
and encoded edition of8
the round top of8
the waters that move8
contrary to one another8
of the star from8
all without asking permission8
the courses of the8
of which we speak8
parallel to the horizon8
rising of the water8
that there is a8
velocity of the first8
of the work described8
of the new star8
the sections of the8
the top of a8
it would be a8
is as if it8
as the section a8
to the height de8
that it is very8
according to the terms8
in the row of8
terms of creative commons8
do you believe that8
motion made by the8
secondary light of the8
hundred or a thousand8
on the right hand8
a minute of an8
the same in the8
the po of primaro8
by the golden rule8
diameter of a fixed8
and as it were8
to be made of8
text is available for8
text and markup reviewed8
be placed in the8
and markup reviewed and8
with the water of8
the institutions providing financial8
nothing to do with8
parts of the terrestrial8
it is impossible to8
water of reno in8
for if it be8
way of measuring running8
that a fixed star8
for keying and markup8
which passeth through a8
i text is available8
upon the draining of8
courses of the spots8
the high land waters8
plane of the grand8
by the centre of8
the sine of the8
financial support to the8
parts of the moon8
all the three dimensions8
height of the river8
i am very certain8
which is as much8
from the point of8
emissary of the lake8
if i mistake not8
to the velocity by8
described above is co8
placed in the ecliptick8
the opinion of the8
keyboarded and encoded edition8
images scanned from microfilm8
to be made by8
the addition of a8
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of the coelestial bodies8
institutions providing financial support8
the same running water8
online text creation partnership8
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in such a case8
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the early english books8
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edition of the work8
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two paire of doores8
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the diurnal motion of8
the altitude of the8
parts of the said8
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the quantity which passeth8
motion of the sun8
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level of the water8
that passeth through the8
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the true quantity of8
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greater part of the8
parts of the thread8
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water that runneth thorow8
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the sea by the8
motion of the air8
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markup reviewed and edited8
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this phase i text8
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by the institutions providing8
to measure the time8
bottome of the river8
is to be noted8
you shall see the8
even for commercial purposes8
it seems to me8
quantity of the body8
from the annual motion8
it is requisite to8
of the height db8
there can be no8
providing financial support to8
and by adding of8
so much as the8
opened into the sea8
the chanel of navigation8
water of the chanellet8
that fall into the8
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the side of the8
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that the same water8
superficies of the water8
of the same torrent8
authority of sacred scripture8
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circumference of the grand8
surface of the lake8
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the level of fiume8
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centre of the terrestrial8
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text can be copied8
that part of the8
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that the distance of8
the distribution of the8
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diurnal motion of the8
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mathematical collections and translations7
within the bounds of7
of the said level7
to the right hand7
the degrees of velocity7
about the sun in7
am now about to7
the sun in the7
motion of the terrestrial7
which of the two7
an hundred or a7
most serene grand duke7
is to be understood7
the direction of the7
it would be better7
the lake of perugia7
the diameter of a7
as far as the7
of the additions and7
the line of the7
if the earth should7
to the grand duke7
an explanation of the7
with the parallax of7
is manifest by the7
which may be done7
for as to the7
removed from its perpendicularity7
and i have been7
greater than that which7
to the fixed stars7
in the first case7
that which shall be7
that the circular motion7
with a right motion7
of reno in reno7
to come to the7
just in the same7
i am now about7
to the doctrine of7
according to the said7
to keepe up the7
in which we see7
fall into the same7
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motion of the parts7
the waters that are7
minutes of an hour7
that it ought to7
if i be not7
bodies of the universe7
in proportion to the7
not onely in the7
that happen in the7
is contrary to the7
primary cause of the7
deeper than now it7
are to be made7
is said to be7
the opinion of copernicus7
star of the first7
that the superficies of7
and this it is7
think that it is7
ought to be the7
are not to be7
in divers parts of7
stars placed in the7
sections of a river7
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concerning the lake of7
degree of velocity acquired7
according to the common7
from the point a7
thousand foure hundred pounds7
if it had been7
to the circular motion7
do you think that7
all the water of7
said act of parliament7
to make great account7
when the moon is7
means of the earths7
orbs of the planets7
concave of the lunar7
the said act of7
to the surface of7
the same to the7
the use of the7
the square of the7
they ought to be7
in the same body7
by the perpendicular cb7
if there be any7
that when it is7
is not enough to7
the element of fire7
of the said earth7
of the territories of7
so that in the7
come to know the7
or to say better7
between the moon and7
it would be very7
upon the plane of7
motion of the ship7
assigned to the earth7
to be the same7
centre of the zodiack7
as the velocity of7
let us return to7
is the cause of7
and the other in7
it in the same7
from the round top7
the impediment of the7
of the two motions7
the right line ab7
the time of low7
therefore it is necessary7
that it is necessary7
is equal to the7
the matter of the7
shall be able to7
to be seen in7
that so it may7
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the pole of the7
i am able to7
in a certain sense7
proportion to the velocity7
top of a tower7
motion of the projicient7
the three superiour planets7
which is to be7
the businesse of the7
doores to keepe out7
to the superficies of7
the orbs of the7
according to the opinion7
in the said act7
in the face of7
that i may not7
opposition to the sun7
is to be believed7
hundred and twenty pounds7
such time as it7
foot deeper than now7
the fury of the7
of water in a7
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that the coelestial bodies7
motions of the planets7
move about the sun7
represent unto us the7
i am very confident7
diameter of the sun7
believe that it is7
the motion of projects7
against the annual motion7
in in in in7
the motions of animals7
in the second place7
that it was not7
because it is not7
the same part of7
the commissioners of sewers7
as to the other7
be seen in the7
the case of the7
hath been said above7
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of sand into the6
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water of the great6
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the matter of fact6
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the circle of the6
to that which it6
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his systeme of the6
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of the diurnal revolution6
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of the first tome6
neer to the sea6
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the right honourable and6
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the number of the6
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onely of the moon6
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the star in the6
time as the waters6
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the late earle of6
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sense of the words6
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the concourse of the6
of the said river6
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which hath been said4
but it is necessary4
to make it move4
in respect to the4
of which there are4
credit is to be4
possible for it to4
when the sea is4
and all this is4
of the great po4
opening of the mouth4
in the severall counties4
and then let go4
which runneth thorow the4
from the same place4
in those things which4
in italian by don4
water into the lake4
the same river in4
we may be able4
know very well that4
hath to the section4
way to measure the4
the solidity of the4
finding out of the4
i have resolved to4
the time of pythagoras4
i told you before4
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that i am able4
which is that of4
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of the emissary of4
to the quantity which4
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of breadth and height4
the reason of that4
impossible that it should4
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is necessary to say4
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to the centre are4
with greater and greater4
of the lunar globe4
made according to the4
to be had to4
case that the velocity4
banks of the river4
the same river discharge4
to pope vrban viii4
hundreds and thousands of4
the fields adjacent to4
relation discovering plainely the4
relation to the earth4
all the odde numbers4
if i do not4
an impetus of moving4
the fluid element of4
the squares of the4
as we see it4
of the sile and4
and the other rivers4
into a river at4
the true and real4
time of the fall4
the space of three4
the most illustrious and4
divers parts of its4
in one determinate time4
the velocity of its4
of sand in the4
the points a and4
quantity which runneth through4
is discharged through df4
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may be derived from4
and that of serchio4
of an hour the4
are of the same4
one ought to take4
turning round upon its4
have beene lately made4
unequal quantities of water4
not onely of the4
that the main po4
water of the vessel4
the chanel of po4
to be held for4
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moveable departing from rest4
which you speak of4
passeth through the first4
that if a river4
or because they fear4
the earth towards the4
let into the lake4
and this is as4
of that of the4
to be opened into4
a star of the4
of the velocity to4
the said sir cornelius4
spi global keyed and4
at the committee for4
an act of parliament4
by the inclination ca4
by the square of4
if a river increase4
case of the lady4
observed in the motions4
of the chanel be4
motion assigned to the4
and motion of the4
in the aforesaid vessels4
in the annual motion4
we shall also come4
the tangent of the4
hath a faculty to4
carry equal quantity of4
the mouth of masi4
into tiber at the4
near to the sea4
in the first consideration4
circumference of an infinite4
ever be able to4
the river in the4
be distant from the4
the vulgar measures of4
the chanel being derived4
of isleham in the4
they do not understand4
of which before it4
written in italian by4
that it could not4
of the primum mobile4
the mathematicks in the4
proportions of unequal sections4
englished from the third4
the great expansion of4
as to this particular4
a consideration upon the4
the bottom of a4
untill it come to4
by means of a4
will make out to4
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sand into the mouth4
the most serene great4
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with the measure of4
the taps be equal4
the earle of lindsey4
it would rise to4
by the current of4
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that quantity of water4
and the motion of4
which is made by4
remote from the sea4
water gc shall be4
and it is manifest4
greater than the two4
that when a river4
centre of the same4
question to be made4
may be done in4
it remaineth now to4
water is to be4
may cost three hundred4
should so fall out4
to the rest of4
that runneth through the4
keepe out the sea4
separated from the projicient4
fixed stars placed in4
runneth through the said4
motions of the simple4
which we see that4
the whole length of4
passeth thorow the said4
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the cocks of the4
and for the present4
to disgrosse and subtillize4
that of which we4
is to be measured4
let it be in4
either by reason of4
section to the second4
in time to come4
we see that the4
is bought and sold4
that they may be4
fourth part of the4
bigger than that of4
the kings maiestie in4
the star to have4
that point of the4
letting the reno into4
to measure the quantity4
whether you believe that4
to a printed paper4
said sir cornelius hath4
is equal to that4
far as to the4
the invariable elevation of4
same part of the4
in the sea it4
not question but that4
circular motion about the4
of the old fenne4
i made upon the4
moon to the centre4
in that state of4
those that are between4
the brent let into4
must needs be that4
the impetus of the4
the so many other4
raising of the lake4
we must of necessity4
that as often as4
that by means of4
you shall see it4
therefore if a river4
we come to the4
space of eight hours4
several parts of the4
the bed of the4
that we are not4
came into my minde4
the mud and sand4
height by the addition4
the testimony of some4
po into the chanel4
the same square measure4
proportion of the height4
the defect of the4
an excellent piece written4
placed in the bottom4
an hundred times greater4
the principle of motion4
that the earth being4
velocity of the second4
that nothing can be4
river at divers times4
and consequently shall be4
the vvaters of fountains4
shall we say of4
proportion that the water4
the stoppage of the4
from the velocity of4
in such case the4
to the line i4
the ranges of great4
the valleys of bologna4