“Philosophy is such an impertinently litigious lady that a man had as good be engaged in lawsuits as have to do with her.”
Quote by Isaac Newton
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Delphi Collected Works of Sir Isaac Newton (Illustrated)
The Delphi Collected Works of Sir Isaac Newton (Illustrated) is a comprehensive compilation of Newton's seminal scientific and mathematical writings. This illustrated edition includes his laws of motion, universal gravitation, and contributions to calculus, presented in a format that is both informative and visually engaging. more
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