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... given a settled aim to his pursuits . He now , therefore , determined to turn his thoughts to a publication on some historical topic . His attention was for some time fixed on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh ; and , on relinquishing this ...
... given a settled aim to his pursuits . He now , therefore , determined to turn his thoughts to a publication on some historical topic . His attention was for some time fixed on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh ; and , on relinquishing this ...
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... given power , is the direct operation : to extract a given root of any number , is the inverse method . The differential calculus , which is a direct method , naturally gave rise to the integral , which is its inverse : the same remark ...
... given power , is the direct operation : to extract a given root of any number , is the inverse method . The differential calculus , which is a direct method , naturally gave rise to the integral , which is its inverse : the same remark ...
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... given of the state of anatomical science among the Arabs in what are called the middle ages , and at the first revival of letters ; during the whole of which period scarcely a single addition was made to the knowlege that had been ...
... given of the state of anatomical science among the Arabs in what are called the middle ages , and at the first revival of letters ; during the whole of which period scarcely a single addition was made to the knowlege that had been ...
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