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By the solution of one such question , a general rule may be obtained for answering all questions of the same kind ; and many of the rules of arithmetic have been derived from this source . But these are not its only uses ; for by the ...
By the solution of one such question , a general rule may be obtained for answering all questions of the same kind ; and many of the rules of arithmetic have been derived from this source . But these are not its only uses ; for by the ...
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The author seems to have taken an historical view of the question ; and to have furnished his readers with a concise sketch of the observations and opinions of the antients , relative to the connection between the flowing of ...
The author seems to have taken an historical view of the question ; and to have furnished his readers with a concise sketch of the observations and opinions of the antients , relative to the connection between the flowing of ...
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The Academy , in this as in other cases , merely note the variation , without attempting to explain it by a general rule : but the discrimination , in my opinion , is that à points to an object distinct from the subject in question ...
The Academy , in this as in other cases , merely note the variation , without attempting to explain it by a general rule : but the discrimination , in my opinion , is that à points to an object distinct from the subject in question ...
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