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Page 180
... says , ( p . 158 , vol . ii . ) My pursuits have always been light , trifling , and tended to nothing but my casual amusement - I will not say , without a little vain ambi- tion of shewing some parts , but never with industry sufficient ...
... says , ( p . 158 , vol . ii . ) My pursuits have always been light , trifling , and tended to nothing but my casual amusement - I will not say , without a little vain ambi- tion of shewing some parts , but never with industry sufficient ...
Page 238
... says that in its most flourishing state the populatión , inclusive of the dis- trict annexed to it , never exceeded 20,0co inhabitants .'- Vi- rapatnam is a small town situated at the distance of six miles from Pondichery , where the ...
... says that in its most flourishing state the populatión , inclusive of the dis- trict annexed to it , never exceeded 20,0co inhabitants .'- Vi- rapatnam is a small town situated at the distance of six miles from Pondichery , where the ...
Page 502
... says , however , that , by the theory of series , the function of x + i will be of the formu + pi + qi2 + & c . which is true , as appears by taking par- ticular instances . This , however , is not a general and à priori proof , but is ...
... says , however , that , by the theory of series , the function of x + i will be of the formu + pi + qi2 + & c . which is true , as appears by taking par- ticular instances . This , however , is not a general and à priori proof , but is ...
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