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Page 84
... Suppose , therefore , these successive Additions of Log : a , representing continued Impulses to accelerate a Body c in Directions bD whilst it likewise is uniformly carry'd // bD ; I say , suppose those to cease from B and the Body to ...
... Suppose , therefore , these successive Additions of Log : a , representing continued Impulses to accelerate a Body c in Directions bD whilst it likewise is uniformly carry'd // bD ; I say , suppose those to cease from B and the Body to ...
Page 101
... suppose things were so circumstanced on each side that it could not be - About Christmas last I desired two of the Teachers here who were then in London to visit on you in my Name , which I suppose they did but you were from Home . One ...
... suppose things were so circumstanced on each side that it could not be - About Christmas last I desired two of the Teachers here who were then in London to visit on you in my Name , which I suppose they did but you were from Home . One ...
Page 132
... suppose these are Quantities actually less than Nothing , which you will hardly allow . " Secondly , it does not seem consistent with perspecuity and ye Rigour and Accuracy of Science to ground a Subject , perfectly abstracted upon ...
... suppose these are Quantities actually less than Nothing , which you will hardly allow . " Secondly , it does not seem consistent with perspecuity and ye Rigour and Accuracy of Science to ground a Subject , perfectly abstracted upon ...
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