Page:The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy - 1729 - Volume 2.djvu/541

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It may be throughout obſerved, that the propoſitions are in general terms, ſo as to ſerve, mutatis mutandis, for any other ſatellite, as well as the Moon.

There might have been ſeveral other obſervations and remarks made in many other places, had there been ſufficient time for it. But perhaps what I have already ſaid may be too much, conſidering the manner in which it is delivered.


ERRATUM


Page 11. l. 11. for 8th, read 28 th.


FINIS