Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... quantities as are given or known , in order to find other things thereby that are unknown . Euclid uses the word data ... quantity , number , or power . And hence also such things as are known , from whence either in natural philosophy ...
... quantities as are given or known , in order to find other things thereby that are unknown . Euclid uses the word data ... quantity , number , or power . And hence also such things as are known , from whence either in natural philosophy ...
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... quantity of this de- viation being known , mariners became as well satisfied as if the compass had none ; because they imagined that the true course could be obtained by making allowance for the true declination . From successive ...
... quantity of this de- viation being known , mariners became as well satisfied as if the compass had none ; because they imagined that the true course could be obtained by making allowance for the true declination . From successive ...
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... quantity of liquorice obviates an un- pleasant sensation otherwise produced by it in the fauces . D. ulmi . This may be employed , with great advantage , as a collyrium in chronic ophthalmia . It is given internally in some cutaneous ...
... quantity of liquorice obviates an un- pleasant sensation otherwise produced by it in the fauces . D. ulmi . This may be employed , with great advantage , as a collyrium in chronic ophthalmia . It is given internally in some cutaneous ...
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... quantity called the sum , though it may approach to it in such a manner , that their difference will become smaller than any as- signable quantity . The sum of any infinite geometrical series decreasing , is equal to the square of the ...
... quantity called the sum , though it may approach to it in such a manner , that their difference will become smaller than any as- signable quantity . The sum of any infinite geometrical series decreasing , is equal to the square of the ...
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... quantity . Thus , if the index of that power be 3 or 4 , the equation is respectively of the 3d or 4th degree . DEGREE , in geometry or trigonometry , is the 360th part of the circumference of any circle . Every circle being considered ...
... quantity . Thus , if the index of that power be 3 or 4 , the equation is respectively of the 3d or 4th degree . DEGREE , in geometry or trigonometry , is the 360th part of the circumference of any circle . Every circle being considered ...
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