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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... because Sir Ifaac New- ton had formed his idea of fluxions before he had invented the other method , but also because that other method is no otherwise made use of in this than for demonftrating the proportions between different ...
... because Sir Ifaac New- ton had formed his idea of fluxions before he had invented the other method , but also because that other method is no otherwise made use of in this than for demonftrating the proportions between different ...
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... Because Sir Ifaac Newton thought fit to own , that it is poffible to avoid error in the ufe of the principles of indivifibles with proper F3 circum- " circumfpection ; does it therefore follow , that he Art . 5 91 the Republick of Letters .
... Because Sir Ifaac Newton thought fit to own , that it is poffible to avoid error in the ufe of the principles of indivifibles with proper F3 circum- " circumfpection ; does it therefore follow , that he Art . 5 91 the Republick of Letters .
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... because , he thinks , he has proved Sir Isaac Newton to mean otherwise .. § . 16. Mr. Robins does not advife to read the demonftration of this Lemma before the Lemma itfelf , in order to understand the meaning of the expreffions used in ...
... because , he thinks , he has proved Sir Isaac Newton to mean otherwise .. § . 16. Mr. Robins does not advife to read the demonftration of this Lemma before the Lemma itfelf , in order to understand the meaning of the expreffions used in ...
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... because the true inter- pretation ought equally to comprehend both . § . 9. Mr. Robins perceived , that Philalethes miftook his meaning in the firft of the paffages : here cited ; and therefore added the words , necef- farily implied ...
... because the true inter- pretation ought equally to comprehend both . § . 9. Mr. Robins perceived , that Philalethes miftook his meaning in the firft of the paffages : here cited ; and therefore added the words , necef- farily implied ...
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... because he could confute the objection un- der confideration without it : for he fhewed , how to put this cafe of the hyperbola fo as to compre- hend the motion proposed in it within a definite space of time . What does Philalethes mean ...
... because he could confute the objection un- der confideration without it : for he fhewed , how to put this cafe of the hyperbola fo as to compre- hend the motion proposed in it within a definite space of time . What does Philalethes mean ...
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