Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... equal , of sum and difference ; and he must have been accustomed to judge of these relations in matters of common life , before he can perceive the evidence of the mathematical axiom that equal quantities , added to equal quantities , make ...
... equal , of sum and difference ; and he must have been accustomed to judge of these relations in matters of common life , before he can perceive the evidence of the mathematical axiom that equal quantities , added to equal quantities , make ...
Pàgina 702
... equal to the same , are equal to each other ; A and C are equal to the same ( B ) ; Therefore . A and C are equal to each other . Dr Keid could have found a rare work in the Col- lege Library of Glasgow , which it might have been ...
... equal to the same , are equal to each other ; A and C are equal to the same ( B ) ; Therefore . A and C are equal to each other . Dr Keid could have found a rare work in the Col- lege Library of Glasgow , which it might have been ...
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... equal force , and so by this defini- tion they do . The power of gravity being constant and uniform , any one would expect that it should give equal degrees of force to a body in equal times , and so by this defini- tion it does . So ...
... equal force , and so by this defini- tion they do . The power of gravity being constant and uniform , any one would expect that it should give equal degrees of force to a body in equal times , and so by this defini- tion it does . So ...
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