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Page 261
... less than any given quantity whatever . In such a position let the lines BC , FE , be supposed to be , and then BF , CD , will be quantities less than any that can be given , and therefore will be inassignable , or differentials , or ...
... less than any given quantity whatever . In such a position let the lines BC , FE , be supposed to be , and then BF , CD , will be quantities less than any that can be given , and therefore will be inassignable , or differentials , or ...
Page 479
... less bright , his imagination less lively , his wit less poignant , and his satire less keen , than at his former appearance , he discovers a turn of mind which must be said to bear considerable similarity to that of our former friend ...
... less bright , his imagination less lively , his wit less poignant , and his satire less keen , than at his former appearance , he discovers a turn of mind which must be said to bear considerable similarity to that of our former friend ...
Page 502
... less than o is irrefragable : but in what he has said concerning negative quantities being of the same nature as po- sitive , but taken in a contrary sense , he is at variance with himself . The work before us affords several proofs ...
... less than o is irrefragable : but in what he has said concerning negative quantities being of the same nature as po- sitive , but taken in a contrary sense , he is at variance with himself . The work before us affords several proofs ...
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