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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... - fages of a Differtation concerning the Doctrine of Fluxions , published by Mr. Robins in the Republick of Letters for April laft . By Phila- lethes Cantabrigienfis , III THE 1 THE PRESENT STATE OF THE Republick of Letters . For.
... - fages of a Differtation concerning the Doctrine of Fluxions , published by Mr. Robins in the Republick of Letters for April laft . By Phila- lethes Cantabrigienfis , III THE 1 THE PRESENT STATE OF THE Republick of Letters . For.
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... Robins does not mean the doctrine of fluxions , but only one part of that doctrine ; for it is ex- prefly faid in the Republick of Letters for October AUGUST 1736 . F laft , ke laft , pag . 253. that the doctrine of THE ...
... Robins does not mean the doctrine of fluxions , but only one part of that doctrine ; for it is ex- prefly faid in the Republick of Letters for October AUGUST 1736 . F laft , ke laft , pag . 253. that the doctrine of THE ...
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... Robins does not conclude , that the method of fluxions is abfolutely diftinct from that of first and last ratios , only because Sir Ifaac New- ton had formed his idea of fluxions before he had invented the other method , but also ...
... Robins does not conclude , that the method of fluxions is abfolutely diftinct from that of first and last ratios , only because Sir Ifaac New- ton had formed his idea of fluxions before he had invented the other method , but also ...
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... Robins has fhewn how to apply that method to the determining the pro- portions of fluxions . § . 14. Here the diftinction made at the begin- ning of Mr. Robins's last Difcourfe is not attend- ed to ; where it is obferved , that the fame ...
... Robins has fhewn how to apply that method to the determining the pro- portions of fluxions . § . 14. Here the diftinction made at the begin- ning of Mr. Robins's last Difcourfe is not attend- ed to ; where it is obferved , that the fame ...
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... Robins has never denied , that Sir Ifaac Newton might fometimes have allowed himself in the use of indivifibles in the investigation of problems , even to his dying day . Mr. Robins has Thewn , where he used them in his Principia . Here ...
... Robins has never denied , that Sir Ifaac Newton might fometimes have allowed himself in the use of indivifibles in the investigation of problems , even to his dying day . Mr. Robins has Thewn , where he used them in his Principia . Here ...
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