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Page 164
... expression for refraction which he shews may be integrated as far as 74 ° from the zenith , without a know- ledge of the variation of density in the atmosphere . In this paper the same fluxional expression , that Laplace ob- tained , is ...
... expression for refraction which he shews may be integrated as far as 74 ° from the zenith , without a know- ledge of the variation of density in the atmosphere . In this paper the same fluxional expression , that Laplace ob- tained , is ...
Page 168
... expression ( 4 ) would be deduced from the expression ( 3 ) by taking the limits when ẞo . But in this case we obtain only c1 e " instead of ea " ( C1 + C2 X ) . Here the application of limits seems to fail entirely . The expression ( 3 ) ...
... expression ( 4 ) would be deduced from the expression ( 3 ) by taking the limits when ẞo . But in this case we obtain only c1 e " instead of ea " ( C1 + C2 X ) . Here the application of limits seems to fail entirely . The expression ( 3 ) ...
Page 271
... expression of his nobler sentiments , being often rather loose and rambling , and deficient in that ease and polish of style which denote the " master of his art . ' Another fault in the poetry of Mr. B. is a want of equal and sustained ...
... expression of his nobler sentiments , being often rather loose and rambling , and deficient in that ease and polish of style which denote the " master of his art . ' Another fault in the poetry of Mr. B. is a want of equal and sustained ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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