Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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... branches of the science . lity , the doctrine of equations becomes one of the chief is in the investigation of quantities that are unknown , The most common and useful application of algebra from certain given relations to each other ...
... branches of the science . lity , the doctrine of equations becomes one of the chief is in the investigation of quantities that are unknown , The most common and useful application of algebra from certain given relations to each other ...
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... branch of mathematics ; and the principles of thefe branches are often advantageously introduced into alge- braical calculations . The application of it to geometry has been the fource of great improvement in both these sciences ; on ...
... branch of mathematics ; and the principles of thefe branches are often advantageously introduced into alge- braical calculations . The application of it to geometry has been the fource of great improvement in both these sciences ; on ...
Page 438
... branches , which is called a punctum duplex , or through an oval become infinitely little , called a punc tum conjugatum . In like manner is a punctum triplex , & c . to be de termined . The following example will illuftrate this ...
... branches , which is called a punctum duplex , or through an oval become infinitely little , called a punc tum conjugatum . In like manner is a punctum triplex , & c . to be de termined . The following example will illuftrate this ...
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... branch . The name of Bereber is fuppofed to have been originally given them on account of their being firft fettled in fome defert place . Upon their increasing in procefs of time , they divided themselves into five tribes , probably on ...
... branch . The name of Bereber is fuppofed to have been originally given them on account of their being firft fettled in fome defert place . Upon their increasing in procefs of time , they divided themselves into five tribes , probably on ...
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... branch of the feudal law : for by that law no man can purchase any lands but he must be obli- ged to do fealty to the lords of whom the lands are holden ; fo that an alien who owed a previous faith to another prince , could not take an ...
... branch of the feudal law : for by that law no man can purchase any lands but he must be obli- ged to do fealty to the lords of whom the lands are holden ; fo that an alien who owed a previous faith to another prince , could not take an ...
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