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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... Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to wards determining the points in question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 . By the idea of fluxions Mr. Robins does not mean the ...
... Paragraphs , wherein they are contained , are particularly quoted . The first four Sections contribute nothing to wards determining the points in question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 . By the idea of fluxions Mr. Robins does not mean the ...
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... paragraphs of his Introduction to the Quadratures , in which no terms of the other doctrine occur : the following part of the Intro- duction is not to inftruct us in the idea , he defigns to be annexed to the word fluxion , but only con ...
... paragraphs of his Introduction to the Quadratures , in which no terms of the other doctrine occur : the following part of the Intro- duction is not to inftruct us in the idea , he defigns to be annexed to the word fluxion , but only con ...
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... paragraph ? and has not Mr. Robins in his 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 ...
... paragraph ? and has not Mr. Robins in his 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 ...
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... 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 hereto , the whole question would be given up , and this paragraph unnecef- fary ...
... 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 hereto , the whole question would be given up , and this paragraph unnecef- fary ...
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... paragraph by faying , Mr. Robins has fhewn this pretended method to be abfurd , falla- cious and inconclufive ? Mr. Robins has only fhewn , that the conclufion , which would be drawn after the addition of this circumftance from ...
... paragraph by faying , Mr. Robins has fhewn this pretended method to be abfurd , falla- cious and inconclufive ? Mr. Robins has only fhewn , that the conclufion , which would be drawn after the addition of this circumftance from ...
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