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Mathematical Tracts . On the Lunar and Planetary Theories , the Figure of the Earth , Precession and Nutation , the Calculus of Variations , and the Undulatory Theory of Optics . By the Astronomer- Royal , G. B. AIRY , M.A. Fourth ...
Mathematical Tracts . On the Lunar and Planetary Theories , the Figure of the Earth , Precession and Nutation , the Calculus of Variations , and the Undulatory Theory of Optics . By the Astronomer- Royal , G. B. AIRY , M.A. Fourth ...
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