Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 243
... called supposititii , or changelings , laid in their places . Of the Saxons they were called Killcrops . " Eight years since , " said Luther , “ at Dessau , I did see and touch such a changed child , which was twelve years of age ; he ...
... called supposititii , or changelings , laid in their places . Of the Saxons they were called Killcrops . " Eight years since , " said Luther , “ at Dessau , I did see and touch such a changed child , which was twelve years of age ; he ...
Pagina 14
... called by the name of false roots . He also knew that the num- ber of positive , or , as he called them , true roots , is equal to the number of the changes of the signs of the terms ; and that the coefficient of the second term is the ...
... called by the name of false roots . He also knew that the num- ber of positive , or , as he called them , true roots , is equal to the number of the changes of the signs of the terms ; and that the coefficient of the second term is the ...
Pagina 16
... called integration in the language of the differential analysis , and the finite equation obtained is called the integral of the given differential equation . Newton proceeded in some respects differently , and so as to preserve his ...
... called integration in the language of the differential analysis , and the finite equation obtained is called the integral of the given differential equation . Newton proceeded in some respects differently , and so as to preserve his ...
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