Title: | The inverted scheme of Copernicus ; with the pretended experiments upon which his followers have founded their hypotheses of matter and motion, compared with facts, and with the experience of the senses, and the doctrine of the formation of worlds out of atoms, by the power of gravity and attraction, contrasted with the formation of one world by divine power, as it is revealed in the history of creation |
Author: | Prescot, Bartholomew |
Note: | Liverpool, 1822 |
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Subject: | Solar system -- Miscellanea |
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