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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... question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 . By the idea of fluxions 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 ...
... question . Se & t . V. § . 1-4 . By the idea of fluxions 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 ...
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... question here made about the meaning of the words fiunt ulti- mo aquales ; for Mr. Robins has fufficiently decla- red , what he thinks Sir Ifaac Newton meant by them , • them , and believes he has proved , that confiftent 96 The Prefent ...
... question here made about the meaning of the words fiunt ulti- mo aquales ; for Mr. Robins has fufficiently decla- red , what he thinks Sir Ifaac Newton meant by them , • them , and believes he has proved , that confiftent 96 The Prefent ...
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... question would be given up , and this paragraph unnecef- fary ; but , while he does not agree to it , this pa- ragraph contributes nothing to the deciding the point in debate . S. 31. In answer to the demand what is to be understood by ...
... question would be given up , and this paragraph unnecef- fary ; but , while he does not agree to it , this pa- ragraph contributes nothing to the deciding the point in debate . S. 31. In answer to the demand what is to be understood by ...
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... his giving a wrong and unintelligible notion of thefe quanti- ties . This is an endeavour to divert the question from the real point in difpute . G 2 Sect . Sect . XIV . § . 1 , 2. Mr. Art . 5 . the Republick of Letters . 105.
... his giving a wrong and unintelligible notion of thefe quanti- ties . This is an endeavour to divert the question from the real point in difpute . G 2 Sect . Sect . XIV . § . 1 , 2. Mr. Art . 5 . the Republick of Letters . 105.
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... question . § . 4. The 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 ...
... question . § . 4. The 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 ...
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