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... given such as the following method of proving or veri- fying a multiplication . Multiply one of the factors by ten , and also by the number by which ten differs from the other factor ; and subtract the one product from the other ...
... given such as the following method of proving or veri- fying a multiplication . Multiply one of the factors by ten , and also by the number by which ten differs from the other factor ; and subtract the one product from the other ...
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... given by signal for all the vessels of the convoy to steer a certain course , which we will imagine to be duly followed by the respective masters : but , in the morning , instead of the dif- ferent ships finding themselves in company ...
... given by signal for all the vessels of the convoy to steer a certain course , which we will imagine to be duly followed by the respective masters : but , in the morning , instead of the dif- ferent ships finding themselves in company ...
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... given by the experiments at Unst and Arbury Hill , is nearly the same as that resulting from Unst and Portsoy , it would be no improbable conjecture that the sudden increase of gravita- tion observed at Arbury Hill , may be occasioned ...
... given by the experiments at Unst and Arbury Hill , is nearly the same as that resulting from Unst and Portsoy , it would be no improbable conjecture that the sudden increase of gravita- tion observed at Arbury Hill , may be occasioned ...
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