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Page 135
... shew them the door . They immediately apply their manual alphabet five or six times to each of the letters composing the word door ( they spell it with their fingers ) and impress on their me mory the number of letters and arrangement ...
... shew them the door . They immediately apply their manual alphabet five or six times to each of the letters composing the word door ( they spell it with their fingers ) and impress on their me mory the number of letters and arrangement ...
Page 233
... shew that in continued quan- tity there are points , and that there is a threefold order of points , viz . linear , superficial , and solid : but we do not stop here to examine the deductions and conclusions of the author : since the ...
... shew that in continued quan- tity there are points , and that there is a threefold order of points , viz . linear , superficial , and solid : but we do not stop here to examine the deductions and conclusions of the author : since the ...
Page 464
... shew , were the opportunity convenient . ' In the mathematical conférences between the professor pupils , not much new truth seems to be elicited . The of M. La Place to a question concerning the series 1 - + - & c . is not satisfactory ...
... shew , were the opportunity convenient . ' In the mathematical conférences between the professor pupils , not much new truth seems to be elicited . The of M. La Place to a question concerning the series 1 - + - & c . is not satisfactory ...
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