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Page 11
... received by the Missouri , such is the power of evaporation that its channel becomes very little wider , or its volume of water very little larger , for the space of the thousand miles which intervene between the junction of the Yellow ...
... received by the Missouri , such is the power of evaporation that its channel becomes very little wider , or its volume of water very little larger , for the space of the thousand miles which intervene between the junction of the Yellow ...
Page 65
... received his final instructions from the African Asso- ciation , he set sail from Portsmouth on the 22d of May , 1795 , on board the Endeavour , an African trader , bound for the Gambia , where he arrived on the 21st of the following ...
... received his final instructions from the African Asso- ciation , he set sail from Portsmouth on the 22d of May , 1795 , on board the Endeavour , an African trader , bound for the Gambia , where he arrived on the 21st of the following ...
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... received the attention to which it is intitled by its simpli- city and the generality of its use . The problem — ay ? —I was formerly reckoned one of the most difficult of the inde- terminate analysis , and was proposed by Fermat , in a ...
... received the attention to which it is intitled by its simpli- city and the generality of its use . The problem — ay ? —I was formerly reckoned one of the most difficult of the inde- terminate analysis , and was proposed by Fermat , in a ...
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