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1 XII | suppose that these sublime discoveries had been made by the greatest 2 XIV | are now to examine what discoveries Sir Isaac Newton has made 3 XV | Letter XV: On Attraction~The discoveries which gained Sir Isaac Newton 4 XV | me, is that such sublime discoveries should have been made by 5 XV | Isaac, rising by degrees to discoveries which seemed not to be formed 6 XVI | Galileo, by his astronomical discoveries, Kepler, by his calculation, 7 XVI | another. Finally, the several discoveries which Sir Isaac Newton has 8 XVI | carried the sagacity of his discoveries so far as to prove the method 9 XVI | merely but the opening of his discoveries. He found out the secret 10 XVI | he was fired at the first discoveries he made in an art which 11 XVII| attained to the most sublime discoveries. I am now to speak of another 12 XXIV| not owe his knowledge and discoveries to that body; so far from 13 XXIV| calculations, such refined discoveries, such extensive and exalted 14 XXIV| together, the most useful discoveries have been made in the most