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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... Mr. 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 ...
... Mr. 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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... 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 . Now according to Philalethes ...
... 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 . Now according to Philalethes ...
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... faid to be capable of being actually sum- med up and added together . § . 30. This paragraph depends entirely upon the ufe made of the finite time mentioned in this Lemma , and if Mr. Robins agreed in opinion with Philalethes relating ...
... faid to be capable of being actually sum- med up and added together . § . 30. This paragraph depends entirely upon the ufe made of the finite time mentioned in this Lemma , and if Mr. Robins agreed in opinion with Philalethes relating ...
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... faid by Philale- thes in November laft . Philalethes is defired to ex- plain , what he means here by faying Mr. Robins has made too free with Sir Ifaac Newton's name ; because , I believe , Mr. Robins has fuch a venera- tion for Sir ...
... faid by Philale- thes in November laft . Philalethes is defired to ex- plain , what he means here by faying Mr. Robins has made too free with Sir Ifaac Newton's name ; because , I believe , Mr. Robins has fuch a venera- tion for Sir ...
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... faid upon this pretended divifion of the bafe by motion , it is farther neceffary for Philalethes , in order to perform by continued motion what Sir Ifaac Newton requires , not only to divide the base of the curve , but form the paralle ...
... faid upon this pretended divifion of the bafe by motion , it is farther neceffary for Philalethes , in order to perform by continued motion what Sir Ifaac Newton requires , not only to divide the base of the curve , but form the paralle ...
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