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... known , in the first and simplest case of it , to Mr. H. Briggs 40 years before it was discovered by Sir I. Newton , and published by him in his Arithmetica Logarithmica in the year 1624 : it was , however , little known to ...
... known , in the first and simplest case of it , to Mr. H. Briggs 40 years before it was discovered by Sir I. Newton , and published by him in his Arithmetica Logarithmica in the year 1624 : it was , however , little known to ...
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... known as early as the time of Thales Miletus , 600 years before Christ . As to the exact identity between lightning and electricity , no writer before M. Dutens seems to have had the least suspicion that it was known , not only before ...
... known as early as the time of Thales Miletus , 600 years before Christ . As to the exact identity between lightning and electricity , no writer before M. Dutens seems to have had the least suspicion that it was known , not only before ...
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... known to be such , always taking care to distinguish those that are merely probable ; and that , having no favourite hypothesis to defend , he is satisfied with carefully investigating his subject , be the result what it may . This , un ...
... known to be such , always taking care to distinguish those that are merely probable ; and that , having no favourite hypothesis to defend , he is satisfied with carefully investigating his subject , be the result what it may . This , un ...
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