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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... last month . I ' N thefe Remarks , for brevity , the words of Philalethes are not tranfcribed , but the Secti- ons and Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to ...
... last month . I ' N thefe Remarks , for brevity , the words of Philalethes are not tranfcribed , but the Secti- ons and Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to ...
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... last ratios , only 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 ...
... last ratios , only 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 ...
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... last Difcourfe is not attend- ed to ; where it is obferved , that the fame me- thod of calculation is applicable to both methods . And if these two methods being equally fubfervi- ent to the fame method of computation makes them the ...
... last Difcourfe is not attend- ed to ; where it is obferved , that the fame me- thod of calculation is applicable to both methods . And if these two methods being equally fubfervi- ent to the fame method of computation makes them the ...
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... last per united both these together ? Why then does Philalethes reprefent Mr. Robins's first description of Sir Ifaac Newton's method thus imperfect ? pa- § . 13. None of the fuppofitions really contain- ed in this Lemma are omitted by ...
... last per united both these together ? Why then does Philalethes reprefent Mr. Robins's first description of Sir Ifaac Newton's method thus imperfect ? pa- § . 13. None of the fuppofitions really contain- ed in this Lemma are omitted by ...
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... last month , paragraph by paragraph ; and defign to examine the reft after the fame manner , as foon as they fhall be publish- ed . But to prevent the difpute running into an unmeasurable length , we fhall afterwards reduce our Remarks ...
... last month , paragraph by paragraph ; and defign to examine the reft after the fame manner , as foon as they fhall be publish- ed . But to prevent the difpute running into an unmeasurable length , we fhall afterwards reduce our Remarks ...
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