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Pagina 175
... passage of the " Excerpta ex epistolis Newtoni , " noticed , I believe , by none of the commenta- tors . Two series are given for computing the length of an elliptic arc , and in finding the length of the quadrant , the semiaxis is ...
... passage of the " Excerpta ex epistolis Newtoni , " noticed , I believe , by none of the commenta- tors . Two series are given for computing the length of an elliptic arc , and in finding the length of the quadrant , the semiaxis is ...
Pagina 185
... passage through such narrow crevices ) stops in every sin- gle instance when it reaches the surface , without spreading along it when its confinement was at an end ? ' The force of this passage is nearly destroyed by the remark which ...
... passage through such narrow crevices ) stops in every sin- gle instance when it reaches the surface , without spreading along it when its confinement was at an end ? ' The force of this passage is nearly destroyed by the remark which ...
Pagina 210
... Passage in the Gos pel of St. Matthew . 8vo . pp . 78. 38. Robson . " If we are to take Mixgoregos at his word , ( such is the signature of this writer , ) and judge him on his report of himself , he must be pro- nounced guilty of great ...
... Passage in the Gos pel of St. Matthew . 8vo . pp . 78. 38. Robson . " If we are to take Mixgoregos at his word , ( such is the signature of this writer , ) and judge him on his report of himself , he must be pro- nounced guilty of great ...
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