Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 47
Pagina 109
The other parts of the volume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and
their application to arithmetic , geometry , & c . are not open to the same objection
: but we do not perceive that they differ essentially from most existing treatises ...
The other parts of the volume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and
their application to arithmetic , geometry , & c . are not open to the same objection
: but we do not perceive that they differ essentially from most existing treatises ...
Pagina 182
Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient
powers to their former state of possession . Thirdly , where such ... The system of
Europe was accordingly settled upon these principles . Under the first of them ...
Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient
powers to their former state of possession . Thirdly , where such ... The system of
Europe was accordingly settled upon these principles . Under the first of them ...
Pagina 445
By the persevering industry and ingenuity of theorists , these principles have
been reduced to great degrees of accuracy , and increasing facilities are yearly
offered to the practical navigator . The “ Nautical Almanac , ” and the “ Requisite ...
By the persevering industry and ingenuity of theorists , these principles have
been reduced to great degrees of accuracy , and increasing facilities are yearly
offered to the practical navigator . The “ Nautical Almanac , ” and the “ Requisite ...
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Inhoudsopgave
OF | 1 |
Nation State | 21 |
ABSTRACT of the Information | 47 |
Copyright | |
31 andere gedeelten niet weergegeven
Overige edities - Alles weergeven
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
already appears attempt Boards called cause character circumstances common considerable considered constitution contains continued course court death doubt effect England English equally established examination existence expressed fact favour feel former give given hand honour hope House human imagination important interest Italy judgment King language late learned leave less letters live Lord manner matter means ment mind nature never notice object observed occasion once opinion original passed perhaps persons poet political present principles produced prove question readers reason received relations remain remarks respect river seems speak spirit supposed taken thee thing thou thought tion University volume whole wish writer