[It] may be laid down as a general rule that, if the result of a long series of precise observations approximates a simple relation so closely that the remaining difference is undetectable by observation and may be attributed to the errors to which they are liable, then this relation is probably that of nature.


'Mémoire sur les Inégalités Séculaires des Planètes et des Satellites' (1785, published 1787)


[It] may be laid down as a general rule that, if the result of a long series of precise observations approximates a simple relation so closely that...

[It] may be laid down as a general rule that, if the result of a long series of precise observations approximates a simple relation so closely that...

[It] may be laid down as a general rule that, if the result of a long series of precise observations approximates a simple relation so closely that...

[It] may be laid down as a general rule that, if the result of a long series of precise observations approximates a simple relation so closely that...