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Extracts were also read of letters from C. Darwin , Esq . , of Christ College , to Professor Henslow , containing an account of the geological phænomena of some parts of the Andes . Nov. 30. — Various presents were announced , and a ...
Extracts were also read of letters from C. Darwin , Esq . , of Christ College , to Professor Henslow , containing an account of the geological phænomena of some parts of the Andes . Nov. 30. — Various presents were announced , and a ...
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On the Theory of Vanishing Fractions , in reply to the Observations of Professor Young . By W. S. B. WoolHOUSE . * IN my short but comprehensive essay on the principles of the differential and integral calculus , printed in the Appendix ...
On the Theory of Vanishing Fractions , in reply to the Observations of Professor Young . By W. S. B. WoolHOUSE . * IN my short but comprehensive essay on the principles of the differential and integral calculus , printed in the Appendix ...
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Having attempted , and I expect successfully , the demonstration of the principles laid down in the extracts from my essay , without discovering them to be “ fallacious , ” it now remains for Professor Young , since the truth is our ...
Having attempted , and I expect successfully , the demonstration of the principles laid down in the extracts from my essay , without discovering them to be “ fallacious , ” it now remains for Professor Young , since the truth is our ...
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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