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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... proportions between different fluxions . - § . 5-8 . Here it is attempted to be proved , that one of thefe methods could not poffibly be invented before the other ; because Sir Ifaac New- ton has in his writings made ufe of that of ...
... proportions between different fluxions . - § . 5-8 . Here it is attempted to be proved , that one of thefe methods could not poffibly be invented before the other ; because Sir Ifaac New- ton has in his writings made ufe of that of ...
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... proportions between different fluxions . Therefore it ftill appears , that the idea of fluxions has no relation to the doctrine of prime and ultimate ratios , and that the do- & trines are abfolutely diftinct from each other . For is ...
... proportions between different fluxions . Therefore it ftill appears , that the idea of fluxions has no relation to the doctrine of prime and ultimate ratios , and that the do- & trines are abfolutely diftinct from each other . For is ...
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... proportion . For the definition found in the prefent copies of the Ele- ments is neither alluded to by Euclide , when he first makes use of that term , nor is it well adapt- ed to explain the fenfe , in which it is ufed . But the fenfe ...
... proportion . For the definition found in the prefent copies of the Ele- ments is neither alluded to by Euclide , when he first makes use of that term , nor is it well adapt- ed to explain the fenfe , in which it is ufed . But the fenfe ...
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... proportion of the vanishing quanti- ties ; and this was Sir Ifaac Newton's opinion , as appears from this expreffion of his , there are rationes primæ quantitatum nafcentium , but not quan titates prime nafcentes . Farther the ...
... proportion of the vanishing quanti- ties ; and this was Sir Ifaac Newton's opinion , as appears from this expreffion of his , there are rationes primæ quantitatum nafcentium , but not quan titates prime nafcentes . Farther the ...
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... proportion as fome other line is divided , the other thews that by taking from any quantity more than half , and from the remainder more than half continually , the refidue may be reduced within any degree of fmallness . How much these ...
... proportion as fome other line is divided , the other thews that by taking from any quantity more than half , and from the remainder more than half continually , the refidue may be reduced within any degree of fmallness . How much these ...
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