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... given by himself in the 7th volume of these Transactions . The methods examined in this paper are those of Kepler , Boulliald , Seth Ward , Mercator , the second Cassini , Newton , Machin , Simpson , Matthew Stewart , and Lacaille . In ...
... given by himself in the 7th volume of these Transactions . The methods examined in this paper are those of Kepler , Boulliald , Seth Ward , Mercator , the second Cassini , Newton , Machin , Simpson , Matthew Stewart , and Lacaille . In ...
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... given by Sir Isaac Newton , the second , which was preferred by its great author , is not sufficiently exact for the present state of astro- nomy : whereas the first , with some alterations , is superior to any other that has been given ...
... given by Sir Isaac Newton , the second , which was preferred by its great author , is not sufficiently exact for the present state of astro- nomy : whereas the first , with some alterations , is superior to any other that has been given ...
Pagina 173
... given . We are not able to refer to the precise volume , but , unless we are much deceived , it may be easily obtained from an expression for the surface of an oblique cone given by Euler , in one of the volumes of the Novi Comm ...
... given . We are not able to refer to the precise volume , but , unless we are much deceived , it may be easily obtained from an expression for the surface of an oblique cone given by Euler , in one of the volumes of the Novi Comm ...
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