Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 199
... supposition is generally exact . The supposition would be true , if there existed an indefinite number of kinds of land , differing by insensible shades of pro- ductiveness ; or an indefinite number of ways of employing suc- cessive ...
... supposition is generally exact . The supposition would be true , if there existed an indefinite number of kinds of land , differing by insensible shades of pro- ductiveness ; or an indefinite number of ways of employing suc- cessive ...
الصفحة 209
... supposition above - mentioned . In this case , kn = 0 . 17. Next let it be supposed , that there is no soil in cultivation of the limiting quality . Then the price will remain unaltered by the imposition of the tax , for the demand and ...
... supposition above - mentioned . In this case , kn = 0 . 17. Next let it be supposed , that there is no soil in cultivation of the limiting quality . Then the price will remain unaltered by the imposition of the tax , for the demand and ...
الصفحة 385
... supposition that is a function of r and t , does not necessarily restrict the application of the preceding integral to a particular case ; for the law of motion it discloses must obtain wherever the parts of the fluid act on each other ...
... supposition that is a function of r and t , does not necessarily restrict the application of the preceding integral to a particular case ; for the law of motion it discloses must obtain wherever the parts of the fluid act on each other ...
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Theory of Escapements by G B AIRY Esq M A | 105 |
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