Blackheath a Poem With Lumena And Various Other Poems Including a Transl
Blackheath a Poem With Lumena And Various Other Poems Including a Transl
Thomas Noble
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Dr. Nevil Maskelyne, who was appointed in 170*5. To his project of a Nautical Almanac, and to his science in the conduct ot it since the year 17(57, is the Navigation and consequently the naval and commercial power of the kingdom, highly indebted. # The law of Gravitation. black heath. 53 Jn human diction her high thoughts compressed. She speaks of Number, Motion, Time and Space, 43 'Till human diction sinks beneath the theme; 'Till e'en a Newton or a Maskch ne Whose swift perceptive minds prec...ede her words, Cannot express the wisdom they attain. Tho' they the rapid series with the slow* 50 Blend in refined relations, — or direct The flow of endless Number, f endless Space * Logarithms, the invention of Baron Neper, of Merchiston, in Scotland, are constructed on the analogies of two series of numbers. The natural numbers proceed in the order of their powers and therefore with accelerated velocity: the artificial numbers or Logarithms are the indices or gradations of the powers and therefore proceed in the common numerical order.
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