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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... true and unexceptionable defcrip- tion of it . S. 9-12 . Here in relation to the words volui oftendere , & c . I will only ask Philalethes , whe- ther Sir Ifaac Newton does not mean , that he in- tended in the Introduction to the ...
... true and unexceptionable defcrip- tion of it . S. 9-12 . Here in relation to the words volui oftendere , & c . I will only ask Philalethes , whe- ther Sir Ifaac Newton does not mean , that he in- tended in the Introduction to the ...
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... true meaning of the words ultimo æquales , which Mr. Robins denies . § . 24-26 . Mr. Robins does not refer to the demonftration of this Lemma for the fense of the words any given difference , but exprefly fixes the fense of these words ...
... true meaning of the words ultimo æquales , which Mr. Robins denies . § . 24-26 . Mr. Robins does not refer to the demonftration of this Lemma for the fense of the words any given difference , but exprefly fixes the fense of these words ...
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... true understanding of it . And Mr. Robins thinks , that the method taken here by Sir Ifaac Newton is confiftent with his being a good writer , and has as much right to hold that opinion , as Philalethes has to be pofitive of the ...
... true understanding of it . And Mr. Robins thinks , that the method taken here by Sir Ifaac Newton is confiftent with his being a good writer , and has as much right to hold that opinion , as Philalethes has to be pofitive of the ...
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... true meaning , while Mr. Robins is of opinion , that his interpretation will exclude other quantities neceffary to be brought under it ? Surely that is declaring , that the interpretation oft Philalethes is erroneous ; because the true ...
... true meaning , while Mr. Robins is of opinion , that his interpretation will exclude other quantities neceffary to be brought under it ? Surely that is declaring , that the interpretation oft Philalethes is erroneous ; because the true ...
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... true sense . Sec . XV . § . 1,2 . Mr. Robins thinks himself di- rected by the words of Sir Ifaac Newton to make the fubdivifion in the manner here propofed . Philalethes in not understanding this place , con- firms Mr. Robins in his ...
... true sense . Sec . XV . § . 1,2 . Mr. Robins thinks himself di- rected by the words of Sir Ifaac Newton to make the fubdivifion in the manner here propofed . Philalethes in not understanding this place , con- firms Mr. Robins in his ...
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