The general laws of nature and motion; with their application to mechanicks. Also the doctrine of the centripetal forces, and velocities of bodies, describing any of the conick sections. Being a part of the great Mr. Newton's Principles. The whole illustrated with variety of useful theorems and problems, and accommodated to the use of the younger mathematicians

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245 0 4 ‡aThe general laws of nature and motion; ‡bwith their application to mechanicks. Also the doctrine of the centripetal forces, and velocities of bodies, describing any of the conick sections. Being a part of the great Mr. Newton's Principles. The whole illustrated with variety of useful theorems and problems, and accommodated to the use of the younger mathematicians. ‡cBy Humphry Ditton.
260 ‡aLondon, ‡bPrinted for R. Mount and company, ‡cM DCC IX.
300 ‡a15 p. L., 232 p. ‡bpl., diagrs. ‡c18 cm.
500 ‡aAn endeavor "to explain that part of Mr. Newton's Principia, which is fundamental to the rest of the divine book." cf. The preface.
505 0 ‡apt. I. Of the laws of motion with their application to mechanics.--pt. II. Of the centripetal forces, and velocities of bodies, moving in curvilinear figures.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
600 1 0 ‡aNewton, Isaac, ‡d1642-1727. ‡tPrincipia.
650 0 ‡aMechanics ‡vEarly works to 1800.
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