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Four Propositions, &c. Shewing, not only, that the distance of the sun, as attempted to be determined from the theory of gravity, by a late author [i.e. M. Stewart], is, upon his own principles, erroneous; but also, that it is more than probable this capital question can never be satisfactorily answered by any calculus of the kind
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