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... John ) Descriptive Travels 16th , 23d , 29th , 30th , Nov. 901 in Spain and the Balearic Isles 706 , 785 Jacob's Travels in the South of Spain Confession of Bonaparte 901 in Letters written A. D. 1809 , 1810 1121 CONTENTS .
... John ) Descriptive Travels 16th , 23d , 29th , 30th , Nov. 901 in Spain and the Balearic Isles 706 , 785 Jacob's Travels in the South of Spain Confession of Bonaparte 901 in Letters written A. D. 1809 , 1810 1121 CONTENTS .
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... John Bernoulli's proposing , in the Leipsic Acts for June 1696 , the determination of the curve of quickest descent . The solu- tion of this problem surpassed the genius of Leibnitz ; who , nevertheless , according to his usual custom ...
... John Bernoulli's proposing , in the Leipsic Acts for June 1696 , the determination of the curve of quickest descent . The solu- tion of this problem surpassed the genius of Leibnitz ; who , nevertheless , according to his usual custom ...
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... John Bernoulli so late as 1718 ; and even then he had not candour enough to acknowledge , that his new solution was in substance the same as his brother's , though given in a form which considerably abridges the computation . The ...
... John Bernoulli so late as 1718 ; and even then he had not candour enough to acknowledge , that his new solution was in substance the same as his brother's , though given in a form which considerably abridges the computation . The ...
Strona 588
... John Bernoulli's solution . In the 2nd chapter Mr. Woodhouse announces the isoperimetrical problems pro- posed by James Bernoulli ; describes the nature of the solu- tion given by John Bernoulli ; explains the distinction between his ...
... John Bernoulli's solution . In the 2nd chapter Mr. Woodhouse announces the isoperimetrical problems pro- posed by James Bernoulli ; describes the nature of the solu- tion given by John Bernoulli ; explains the distinction between his ...
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... John Sinclair's , about 1793 , 20,186 ; and according to one completed under government in 1802 , 22,879 . A census was again taken in 1804 , and the population had increased . It has since decreased ; though still the author thinks ...
... John Sinclair's , about 1793 , 20,186 ; and according to one completed under government in 1802 , 22,879 . A census was again taken in 1804 , and the population had increased . It has since decreased ; though still the author thinks ...
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