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1 XII | Sir Isaac Newton, whose equal is hardly found in a thousand 2 XV | fluid, its density must be equal to that of the earth; and 3 XV | all bodies re-action is equal to action, it is certain 4 XVI | Newton has made on light are equal to the boldest things which 5 XVII| in general of reigns to equal that of generations. They, 6 XXIV| whose fame in England is equal to that of La Fontaine in