The Works of George Berkeley, Volume 3J. F. Dove, 1820 |
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George Berkeley. ing the fluxions supposed to have been at first explained , and according to rules supposed to have been at first demonstrated . This I say to encourage those , who are not far gone in these studies , to use intrepidly ...
George Berkeley. ing the fluxions supposed to have been at first explained , and according to rules supposed to have been at first demonstrated . This I say to encourage those , who are not far gone in these studies , to use intrepidly ...
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... according to Sir Isaac Newton a fluxion be the velocity of an increment , then according to him Analyst , sect . xviii . I may call the fluxion of a fluxion the velocity A DEFENCE OF FREE - THINKING , & c . 15.
... according to Sir Isaac Newton a fluxion be the velocity of an increment , then according to him Analyst , sect . xviii . I may call the fluxion of a fluxion the velocity A DEFENCE OF FREE - THINKING , & c . 15.
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... according to the άkeißaa of geometry , or according to Sir Isaac's own Principles ; for the truth of which I appeal to all who know any thing of these matters . Further by evanes- cent must either be meant , let them ( the increments ) ...
... according to the άkeißaa of geometry , or according to Sir Isaac's own Principles ; for the truth of which I appeal to all who know any thing of these matters . Further by evanes- cent must either be meant , let them ( the increments ) ...
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... according to you , it was not possible Sir Isaac Newton could be guilty of it . For the future , I advise you to be more sparing of hard words ; since , as you in- cautiously deal them about , they may chance to light on your friends as ...
... according to you , it was not possible Sir Isaac Newton could be guilty of it . For the future , I advise you to be more sparing of hard words ; since , as you in- cautiously deal them about , they may chance to light on your friends as ...
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... according to him , the general name colour stands for an idea , which is neither blue , red , green , nor any other particular colour , but somewhat distinct and abstracted from them all . To me it seems the word colour is only a more ...
... according to him , the general name colour stands for an idea , which is neither blue , red , green , nor any other particular colour , but somewhat distinct and abstracted from them all . To me it seems the word colour is only a more ...
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