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The first article , after the detail of the observations , relates to the determination
of the place of the ascending node ... this that the numbers relate in the followivg
conclusions , which the Doctor thinks he may confidently draw from his preceding
...
The first article , after the detail of the observations , relates to the determination
of the place of the ascending node ... this that the numbers relate in the followivg
conclusions , which the Doctor thinks he may confidently draw from his preceding
...
Pagina 359
Secondly , those which relate to Charlemagne and his , twelve peers . Thirdly ,
those which concern French knights of the south ; such as Aymeri de Narbonne ,
Fleur and Blanchefleur , Malagis , and others , which are not of Norman but of ...
Secondly , those which relate to Charlemagne and his , twelve peers . Thirdly ,
those which concern French knights of the south ; such as Aymeri de Narbonne ,
Fleur and Blanchefleur , Malagis , and others , which are not of Norman but of ...
Pagina 514
In the third section , the formulæ relating to the instantaneous movement of
rotation , and to the composition of motion ... of a fluid , and a greater simplicity is
imparted to the analysis of the terms which relate to the limits of the mass of a
fluid .
In the third section , the formulæ relating to the instantaneous movement of
rotation , and to the composition of motion ... of a fluid , and a greater simplicity is
imparted to the analysis of the terms which relate to the limits of the mass of a
fluid .
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