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... expressed , or the problem is analytically solved : but the solution , which could be immediately deduced from the above equation , would not be conveniently adapted to arithmetical operations . The form under which Mr. Dunthorne expressed ...
... expressed , or the problem is analytically solved : but the solution , which could be immediately deduced from the above equation , would not be conveniently adapted to arithmetical operations . The form under which Mr. Dunthorne expressed ...
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... expressed in terms of versed sines , and of proposing that tables should be constructed on them : but sufficient praise and recompense can scarcely be awarded to M. Mendoza for the care , labour , and ingenuity by which his 11th table ...
... expressed in terms of versed sines , and of proposing that tables should be constructed on them : but sufficient praise and recompense can scarcely be awarded to M. Mendoza for the care , labour , and ingenuity by which his 11th table ...
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... expressed our opinion ; and we are happy to find that it agrees with that of the learned Secretary , as expressed in this paper . If seven men puli against one horse , and exactly balance the horse's effort , then we may use the word ...
... expressed our opinion ; and we are happy to find that it agrees with that of the learned Secretary , as expressed in this paper . If seven men puli against one horse , and exactly balance the horse's effort , then we may use the word ...
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