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Page 57
... concerning the precise number of years that elapsed between the creation and the general deluge ; an era , concerning which we never can know any thing certain , nor is it at all necessary to our happiness that we should ; especially as ...
... concerning the precise number of years that elapsed between the creation and the general deluge ; an era , concerning which we never can know any thing certain , nor is it at all necessary to our happiness that we should ; especially as ...
Page 76
... concerning this mysterious principle to a few general heads , which he calls Axioms , but which ought to have had a different name , since most of them require both proof and explanation . Dr. Crich- ton , however , seems fully aware ...
... concerning this mysterious principle to a few general heads , which he calls Axioms , but which ought to have had a different name , since most of them require both proof and explanation . Dr. Crich- ton , however , seems fully aware ...
Page 501
... concerning all possible modes of expanding functions , but concerning the paticular ́developement fx + if x + ——ƒ “ x , in which ƒ'x , ƒ " x , ƒ ' " " ' * , f " x , 2 & c . are derived in a certain manner from fx . To put the matter ...
... concerning all possible modes of expanding functions , but concerning the paticular ́developement fx + if x + ——ƒ “ x , in which ƒ'x , ƒ " x , ƒ ' " " ' * , f " x , 2 & c . are derived in a certain manner from fx . To put the matter ...
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