Until 1768 he was a 'teacher of the mathematics and natural philosophy on the Newtonian principles' in his native town.
Mr. Stoppard's 1809 characters occupy a physical and mental landscape whose classical gardens, Newtonian scientific principles and matching codes of behavior are giving way to the unruly Gothic urges of the Romantic era.
Last week, he applied Newtonian principles to the rise and fall of great football rivalries.
The basic principle driving a rocket engine is the famous Newtonian principle that "to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
Although his prototype was bent into the shape of a banana, ProKennex was enthusiastic enough to spend $3 million over the next two and half years to develop the Kinetic, making it the first racquet named for a Newtonian principle.
Even in this sector of space, where the rules had been rewritten, Seven had seen no proof that a fundamental, Newtonian principle didn't apply: even in Monorhan space, matter was neither created nor destroyed.
In particular, Poe's suggestions opposed Newtonian principles regarding the density and rotation of planets.
Because each responds to the movement of the viewer, the exhibition suggests the Newtonian principle that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
By the Newtonian principle that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction our speed will be neutralized and we will come to rest.
As a whole, Newtonian principles of interaction stand solidly within the bounds of macrophysics.