| Charles Hutton - 1785 - 560 páginas
.../do not wonder that Briggs's remark was unknown to Newton, who owed almoft every thing to genius, and very little to reading : and I have no doubt that he made the difcovery himfelf, without any light from Briggs, and that he thought it was new for all powers in... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1785 - 534 páginas
...do not wonder that Briggs's remark was unknown to Newton, who owed almoft every thing to genius, and very little to reading : and I have no doubt that he made the difcovery himfelf, without any light from Briggs, and. that he thought it was new for all powers in... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1811 - 574 páginas
...taught by Briggs. See Remouilli's Works, roí. 4. pa. 173. But I do not wonder that Briggs's remark iras unknown to Newton, who owed almost every thing to...thought it was new for all powers in general, as it газ indeed for roots and quantities with fractional and irrational oponente. When the above table... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 páginas
...do not wonder that Brian's remark was unknown to Newton, who owed almost every thing to genius, and very little to reading ; and I have no doubt that he made the discovery without any light from Brigos, and that he thought it was new for all powers in general, as it was... | |
| Dharampal - 1971 - 392 páginas
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