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This contradictory conclusion arises from denying the propofition , which is therefore true . ' So far our Author . But surely this is not mathematical demonstration ! Any thing in the world might be apparently proved in this manner .
This contradictory conclusion arises from denying the propofition , which is therefore true . ' So far our Author . But surely this is not mathematical demonstration ! Any thing in the world might be apparently proved in this manner .
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Mr. K. has given a very true and accurate fundamental bass to the scales ; but because , by the help of Rameau's system of la Bafle fondamentale , with the perusal of other theorists , and with great practice and experience , he is able ...
Mr. K. has given a very true and accurate fundamental bass to the scales ; but because , by the help of Rameau's system of la Bafle fondamentale , with the perusal of other theorists , and with great practice and experience , he is able ...
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It is not true , that Euclid and Bacchius give the species of octave in a contrary order , as he says likewise . - It is , indeed , true , and a singular fact , but known and discussed long ago , that the 7 species of diapason ...
It is not true , that Euclid and Bacchius give the species of octave in a contrary order , as he says likewise . - It is , indeed , true , and a singular fact , but known and discussed long ago , that the 7 species of diapason ...
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