The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1729), translated by Andrew Motte with a preface by Roger Cotes. To which are added, The Laws of the Moon's Motion, according to Gravity. By John Machin. London: Benjamin Motte.
- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1803), translated by Andrew Motte, with additional texts by W. Emerson and John Machin.
- The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846), translated by Andrew Motte, carefully revised and corrected, with a life of the author, by N. W. Chittenden. New York: Adee (1st American ed.).
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