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Page 158
... published with his Algebra in 1685 ; to which is sub- joined a table of prime numbers , drawn up by a Mr. Thomas Brancker , M. A. and published by him in the year 1688 in an appendix to an English translation of Rhonius's Algebra , toge ...
... published with his Algebra in 1685 ; to which is sub- joined a table of prime numbers , drawn up by a Mr. Thomas Brancker , M. A. and published by him in the year 1688 in an appendix to an English translation of Rhonius's Algebra , toge ...
Page 159
... published in the Calculator , which comprehends the square- roots and cube - roots of all the natural numbers from 1 to 180 , carried to seven places of figures ; and another table of the square - roots of all the natural numbers from 1 ...
... published in the Calculator , which comprehends the square- roots and cube - roots of all the natural numbers from 1 to 180 , carried to seven places of figures ; and another table of the square - roots of all the natural numbers from 1 ...
Page 485
... published in 2 volumes folio , at Amsterdam , in 1751. The merit of this work is universally acknowledged . - Even Michaëlis , who was very unfavourable to Wetstein , and who loses no opportunity of exposing his faults , acknowleges ...
... published in 2 volumes folio , at Amsterdam , in 1751. The merit of this work is universally acknowledged . - Even Michaëlis , who was very unfavourable to Wetstein , and who loses no opportunity of exposing his faults , acknowleges ...
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