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Page 93
... given of General San Martin . The writer is discussing the question whether that General or Puerrydon is most likely to become the supreme ruler in the new republic : I put it to the good sense of any one , in such a state of things ...
... given of General San Martin . The writer is discussing the question whether that General or Puerrydon is most likely to become the supreme ruler in the new republic : I put it to the good sense of any one , in such a state of things ...
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... given square , to move the knight into every square of the board without twice visiting the same square , and to finish in any given square . In the Transactions of the Academy of Berlin , Euler has inserted a mathematical solution of ...
... given square , to move the knight into every square of the board without twice visiting the same square , and to finish in any given square . In the Transactions of the Academy of Berlin , Euler has inserted a mathematical solution of ...
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... given property , when any given quantities are substituted for the variable quantity . pro- Thus , among an endless variety of applications , suppose it were required to know the form of expanding the binomial 1 + x , the second term ...
... given property , when any given quantities are substituted for the variable quantity . pro- Thus , among an endless variety of applications , suppose it were required to know the form of expanding the binomial 1 + x , the second term ...
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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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