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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... motion proposed in it within a definite space of time . What does Philalethes mean in this next paragraph by faying , Mr. Robins has fhewn this pretended method to be abfurd , falla- cious and inconclufive ? Mr. Robins has only fhewn ...
... motion proposed in it within a definite space of time . What does Philalethes mean in this next paragraph by faying , Mr. Robins has fhewn this pretended method to be abfurd , falla- cious and inconclufive ? Mr. Robins has only fhewn ...
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... motion here proposed does not divide the base of the curve , as is required ; at the end of half an hour the base will indeed be divided into two equal parts ; at the end of three quarters of an hour one of thofe parts will again be ...
... motion here proposed does not divide the base of the curve , as is required ; at the end of half an hour the base will indeed be divided into two equal parts ; at the end of three quarters of an hour one of thofe parts will again be ...
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... 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- lograms also by fuch continued motion . And what ...
... 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- lograms also by fuch continued motion . And what ...
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... motion . Per- haps I may be easiest understood by comparing the prefent point with the old argument against motion from Achilles and the Tortoife . It is im- poffible to pursue in the imagination their motion by the means proposed in ...
... motion . Per- haps I may be easiest understood by comparing the prefent point with the old argument against motion from Achilles and the Tortoife . It is im- poffible to pursue in the imagination their motion by the means proposed in ...
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... motion , let us fee , if we cannot find fome plain and eafy way , of reprefenting to the imagination , that actual equality , at which the infcribed and circumfcribed figures will arrive with each other , and with the curvilineal figure ...
... motion , let us fee , if we cannot find fome plain and eafy way , of reprefenting to the imagination , that actual equality , at which the infcribed and circumfcribed figures will arrive with each other , and with the curvilineal figure ...
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