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... Paris and the Paris Commune was proclaimed , Marx gave it his unswerving support . On May 30 , 1871 , after the Commune had been crushed , he hailed it in a famous address entitled Civil War in France : History has no comparable example ...
... Paris and the Paris Commune was proclaimed , Marx gave it his unswerving support . On May 30 , 1871 , after the Commune had been crushed , he hailed it in a famous address entitled Civil War in France : History has no comparable example ...
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... Paris , where the Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens introduced him to his work on the theory of curves . Under Huygens ' tutelage Leibniz im- mersed himself for the next several years in the study of mathematics . He investigated ...
... Paris , where the Dutch mathematician Christiaan Huygens introduced him to his work on the theory of curves . Under Huygens ' tutelage Leibniz im- mersed himself for the next several years in the study of mathematics . He investigated ...
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The Paris Academy of Sciences Applica- tions of analysis Founda- tions of the calculus The theory of functions of a real variable The fun-. The Paris Academy of Sciences provides an informative study of the 18th - century learned society ...
The Paris Academy of Sciences Applica- tions of analysis Founda- tions of the calculus The theory of functions of a real variable The fun-. The Paris Academy of Sciences provides an informative study of the 18th - century learned society ...
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