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The demonstration of a general geometrical formula , for find . ing and expresling a magnitude of the fame kind with any two homogeneous magnitudes , A and B , which shall have to B any multiplicate ratio of A to B , or a ratio ...
The demonstration of a general geometrical formula , for find . ing and expresling a magnitude of the fame kind with any two homogeneous magnitudes , A and B , which shall have to B any multiplicate ratio of A to B , or a ratio ...
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Some treatises of this kind are probably dispersed in voluminous publications , or prelerved only in the archives of public libraries ; so that they are difficult of access , and few are able to avail themselves of the benefit of ...
Some treatises of this kind are probably dispersed in voluminous publications , or prelerved only in the archives of public libraries ; so that they are difficult of access , and few are able to avail themselves of the benefit of ...
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It appears that a kind of asthmatic paroxysm , returning every night , which had resisted various remedies and change of air , was radically removed after having inspired , for eight days , a mixture of one part of oxygene with three of ...
It appears that a kind of asthmatic paroxysm , returning every night , which had resisted various remedies and change of air , was radically removed after having inspired , for eight days , a mixture of one part of oxygene with three of ...
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