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... true that the twelve signs of the zodiac are identical both in the astronomy of the Greeks and the Hindus . ' But it is uncertain whether the Hindus subject to growth and improvement , and it cannot be conceived that all the words and ...
... true that the twelve signs of the zodiac are identical both in the astronomy of the Greeks and the Hindus . ' But it is uncertain whether the Hindus subject to growth and improvement , and it cannot be conceived that all the words and ...
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... true theory of lunar and solar eclipses , affirming the moon and 1 Algebra , with Arithmetic and Mensuration , from the Sanscrit of Brahmegupta and Bhascara , translated by Henry Thomas Colebrooke , Esq . , F.R.S. , & c . London , 1817 ...
... true theory of lunar and solar eclipses , affirming the moon and 1 Algebra , with Arithmetic and Mensuration , from the Sanscrit of Brahmegupta and Bhascara , translated by Henry Thomas Colebrooke , Esq . , F.R.S. , & c . London , 1817 ...
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... true , without such evidence as cannot be questioned . " The following passage , which appeared in the Times of March 28 , 1877 , is quoted to show that faith in Rahu and Cetu , with other superstitions , such as judicial astrology ...
... true , without such evidence as cannot be questioned . " The following passage , which appeared in the Times of March 28 , 1877 , is quoted to show that faith in Rahu and Cetu , with other superstitions , such as judicial astrology ...
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... true name of the patriarch ; . . . . whether the two Menus can mean any other persons than the great progenitor and the restorer of our species . " In the third volume of the Asiatic Researches , Lieutenant Wilford printed an essay on ...
... true name of the patriarch ; . . . . whether the two Menus can mean any other persons than the great progenitor and the restorer of our species . " In the third volume of the Asiatic Researches , Lieutenant Wilford printed an essay on ...
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... true one ? The answer is , whichever agrees with the present observation must be admitted . " The author , Bhascara - Acharya , 1 informs his readers that his work is a compilation , and that his own corrections and improvements are not ...
... true one ? The answer is , whichever agrees with the present observation must be admitted . " The author , Bhascara - Acharya , 1 informs his readers that his work is a compilation , and that his own corrections and improvements are not ...
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Page 29 - This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being.
Page iv - The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.
Page 30 - We know him only by his most wise and excellent contrivances of things, and final causes; we admire him for his perfections; but we reverence and adore him on account of his dominion: for we adore him as his servants; and a god without dominion, providence, and final causes, is nothing else but Fate and Nature.
Page 32 - Théorie des fonctions analytiques, contenant les principes du calcul différentiel, dégagés de toute considération d'infiniment petits ou d'évanouissans, de limites ou de fluxions, et réduits à l'analyse algébrique des quantités finies; par JL Lagnuige.
Page 32 - Les plus grandes âmes sont capables des plus grands vices aussi bien que des plus grandes vertus ; et ceux qui ne marchent que fort lentement peuvent avancer beaucoup davantage , s'ils suivent toujours le droit chemin, que ne font ceux qui courent et qui s'en éloignent.
Page 6 - WHEN I wrote my treatise about our system, I had an eye upon such principles as might work with considering men for the belief of a Deity ; and nothing can rejoice me more than to find it useful for that purpose.
Page 5 - To make an estimate, what might be the degree of this diminution, he considered with himself, that if the moon be retained in her orbit by the force of gravity, no doubt the primary planets are carried round the sun by the like power. And by comparing the periods of the several planets with their distances from the sun, he found, that if any power like gravity held them in their courses, its strength must decrease in the duplicate proportion of the increase of distance.
Page 59 - If four magnitudes are in proportion, the sum of the first and second is to their difference as the sum of the third and fourth is to their difference.