The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ..., Volume 1William Marrat, Pishey Thompson Whittingham and Rowland., 1811 |
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... common origin . The words attraction and repulsion , which serve to indicate the fundamental fact on which the theory rests , only express properly the velocities with which the bodies tend to approach to , or recede from , each other ...
... common origin . The words attraction and repulsion , which serve to indicate the fundamental fact on which the theory rests , only express properly the velocities with which the bodies tend to approach to , or recede from , each other ...
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... common to all things created ; and the grass that vegetates , the reptile that crawls , the bird that cleaves the air , are all as perfectly organized to answer the purpose of their existence , as man himself . But this material part is ...
... common to all things created ; and the grass that vegetates , the reptile that crawls , the bird that cleaves the air , are all as perfectly organized to answer the purpose of their existence , as man himself . But this material part is ...
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... ( DE2 + A E2 ) = , and by conics , the conju- gate axe of the section = √ ( AB × CD ) = x√6 ; con- sequently , its area , which is common to each part = 39 nx2 2 6. Therefore , by the question , MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT . 271.
... ( DE2 + A E2 ) = , and by conics , the conju- gate axe of the section = √ ( AB × CD ) = x√6 ; con- sequently , its area , which is common to each part = 39 nx2 2 6. Therefore , by the question , MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT . 271.
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Two Epigrams of much point | 32 |
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Studies | 98 |
Essay on Satirical | 105 |
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