The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... equal at 45 ° , but beyond 45 , up to 90 ' , that of the sine is less , that of the cosine greater , and the contrary happens between 45 ° and 0 ; consequently we have this rule : if the angle sought be 90 ° , use the second method ; if ...
... equal at 45 ° , but beyond 45 , up to 90 ' , that of the sine is less , that of the cosine greater , and the contrary happens between 45 ° and 0 ; consequently we have this rule : if the angle sought be 90 ° , use the second method ; if ...
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... equal to 90 and it is the business of the Analyst to provide formula , by which these inconveniences may be remedied or aroided . 2 It has appeared , that the 4th method of solution ought not to be A. used , when is nearly 90 : it must ...
... equal to 90 and it is the business of the Analyst to provide formula , by which these inconveniences may be remedied or aroided . 2 It has appeared , that the 4th method of solution ought not to be A. used , when is nearly 90 : it must ...
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... equal to 10 : we might , indeed , as it has been explained , by elight arithmetical operations , directly find the logarithms of numbers from tables of no greater extent than those which are in use , but the reverse operation of finding ...
... equal to 10 : we might , indeed , as it has been explained , by elight arithmetical operations , directly find the logarithms of numbers from tables of no greater extent than those which are in use , but the reverse operation of finding ...
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... equal astonish- ment , no doubt , among the ' gude ' followers of John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the ...
... equal astonish- ment , no doubt , among the ' gude ' followers of John Knox . No such efforts , however , can obtain a permanent success , or confer a lasting fame . We cannot see much probability that our countrymen will escape the ...
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... equal to his Gardens . Le Malheur et la Pitié constitutes his next metrical production ; and might perhaps be rendered , with an allowable alliteration , " Sorrow and Sympathy . " It was first published Delille's Trois Règnes . 43.
... equal to his Gardens . Le Malheur et la Pitié constitutes his next metrical production ; and might perhaps be rendered , with an allowable alliteration , " Sorrow and Sympathy . " It was first published Delille's Trois Règnes . 43.
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