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1 XIV | Sir Isaac, during the long course of years he enjoyed, was 2 XV | apparent inequalities in the course of the celestial globes. 3 XV | by his sublime theory the course and inequalities of the 4 XV | dense body. The guessing the course of comets began then to 5 XV | planets, which imbibe in their course the several particles the 6 XV | planets finishing their course according to these same 7 XVII| of infinity is also a new course Sir Isaac Newton has gone 8 XVII| opinion on the ordinary course of Nature, and on the observations 9 XVII| astronomers have made.~By the course of Nature we here understand 10 XVII| according to the usual course of Nature, three generations 11 XVII| each. This is the usual course of Nature. The ancients,