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... equal to the radii of the sphere , the portion of the spherical surface taken away is such that what remains is quadrable , and equal to four times the square of the radius . By the same method of piercing the sphere , such part of the ...
... equal to the radii of the sphere , the portion of the spherical surface taken away is such that what remains is quadrable , and equal to four times the square of the radius . By the same method of piercing the sphere , such part of the ...
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... equal to those in England and in Holland , it nevertheless gave in the former country a more general impulse , and occasioned a much more active inland correspondence amongst the different classes of society ; and moreover , because the ...
... equal to those in England and in Holland , it nevertheless gave in the former country a more general impulse , and occasioned a much more active inland correspondence amongst the different classes of society ; and moreover , because the ...
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... equal to the interest of 3651. for 18 days , and therefore is equal to 18 shillings : hence the columns are formed by multiplying 365 by the numbers 1. 2. 3. to 100 , and the respective multipliers are equal to the interest on the ...
... equal to the interest of 3651. for 18 days , and therefore is equal to 18 shillings : hence the columns are formed by multiplying 365 by the numbers 1. 2. 3. to 100 , and the respective multipliers are equal to the interest on the ...
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