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Page 66
... method in the following words : Your method ( of clearing observed lunar distances of the effects of parallax and refraction ) is correct , simple , and elegant , and to the best of my knowledge the principle is new " and also to add ...
... method in the following words : Your method ( of clearing observed lunar distances of the effects of parallax and refraction ) is correct , simple , and elegant , and to the best of my knowledge the principle is new " and also to add ...
Page 195
... method of dividing is entirely removed . ' At the conclusion , the ingenious author says : It is difficult to form a proper judgment of the conveniences or inconveniences of this method , without experience ; but , as far as I can judge ...
... method of dividing is entirely removed . ' At the conclusion , the ingenious author says : It is difficult to form a proper judgment of the conveniences or inconveniences of this method , without experience ; but , as far as I can judge ...
Page 297
... method of investigation , the method of in- vestigation by analysis and recomposition , the historical method of investigation , and the deductive method of investigation . In the science of botany , the descriptive method is that to ...
... method of investigation , the method of in- vestigation by analysis and recomposition , the historical method of investigation , and the deductive method of investigation . In the science of botany , the descriptive method is that to ...
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