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Pagina 86
... expression is adopted in cap . 13. ; -and in cap , 14. , being an act " con- cerning the custom of leather , " we ... expressions naturally , we had almost said neces sarily , lead to the conclusions that his Majesty could not have ...
... expression is adopted in cap . 13. ; -and in cap , 14. , being an act " con- cerning the custom of leather , " we ... expressions naturally , we had almost said neces sarily , lead to the conclusions that his Majesty could not have ...
Pagina 385
... expression has been so long established in the language of music , that it seems not to have incurred excommunication . Indeed , at p . 70 , the author has been obliged to restore the old technical expression to its rights . Pp . 56 ...
... expression has been so long established in the language of music , that it seems not to have incurred excommunication . Indeed , at p . 70 , the author has been obliged to restore the old technical expression to its rights . Pp . 56 ...
Pagina 489
... expression which be- dy ' longs to the subtangent of a curve , represents a determinate function of x , when y is considered as a function whose composition in terms of x is known ; and if this last changes , the first changes also ...
... expression which be- dy ' longs to the subtangent of a curve , represents a determinate function of x , when y is considered as a function whose composition in terms of x is known ; and if this last changes , the first changes also ...
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