THE Present State OF THE REPUBLICK OF LETTERS.: Giving a General View of the State of Learning Throughout EUROPE; and Containing Not Only an Early Account, But Accurate Abstracs of the Most Valuable Books Published in Great Britain Or Foreign Parts. Interpreted with Dissertationis on Several Curious and Entertaining Subjects; Miscellaneous Reflections on AUTHORS; and Historical Memoirs of the Lives of the Most Eminent WRITERS in All Branches of Polite Literature, Band 17W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, 1736 |
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... Philalethes are not tranfcribed , but the Secti- ons and Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to wards determining the points in question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 ...
... Philalethes are not tranfcribed , but the Secti- ons and Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to wards determining the points in question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 ...
Seite 88
... Philalethes imagine the letter S to be inferted through inadvertency , when that is to fuppofe the title page printed before the book was writ ; for thefe two methods are as much diftin- guished in the book itself , as in any thing Mr ...
... Philalethes imagine the letter S to be inferted through inadvertency , when that is to fuppofe the title page printed before the book was writ ; for thefe two methods are as much diftin- guished in the book itself , as in any thing Mr ...
Seite 90
... Philalethes has unhappily built his whole explanation of prime and ultimate ratios . If thefe expreffions are unintelligible or incorrect , what justification will it be to Phila- lethes not to have discovered their imperfection ? S. 5 ...
... Philalethes has unhappily built his whole explanation of prime and ultimate ratios . If thefe expreffions are unintelligible or incorrect , what justification will it be to Phila- lethes not to have discovered their imperfection ? S. 5 ...
Seite 91
... Philalethes at § . 5. it is faid prick'd let- ters never fignify moments , unless when they are mul- tiplied by the moment o either expreffed or understood to make them infinitely little , and then the rectangles are put for moments ...
... Philalethes at § . 5. it is faid prick'd let- ters never fignify moments , unless when they are mul- tiplied by the moment o either expreffed or understood to make them infinitely little , and then the rectangles are put for moments ...
Seite 93
... Philalethes yet difcovered , that this interpretation of the Lemma makes it an erroneous propofition ? For two quantities may conftantly tend to equality du- ring fome finite space of time , and before the end of that time come nearer ...
... Philalethes yet difcovered , that this interpretation of the Lemma makes it an erroneous propofition ? For two quantities may conftantly tend to equality du- ring fome finite space of time , and before the end of that time come nearer ...
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