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... given representa- tions of four different forms of these N. 2. b N ° 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 tridentcontomtonandam . No4 . 70 80 61237 instruments , which he calls pulsilogies , ( pulsilogias , ) and strongly recommends to medical ...
... given representa- tions of four different forms of these N. 2. b N ° 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 tridentcontomtonandam . No4 . 70 80 61237 instruments , which he calls pulsilogies , ( pulsilogias , ) and strongly recommends to medical ...
Side 18
... given me to com- plete my works without employing my- self in lecturing . And , in short , I should wish to gain my bread from my writings , which I would always dedi- cate to my Serene Master . - The works which I have to finish are ...
... given me to com- plete my works without employing my- self in lecturing . And , in short , I should wish to gain my bread from my writings , which I would always dedi- cate to my Serene Master . - The works which I have to finish are ...
Side 19
... will observe the same ratios as those parts do . " It ought not to be omitted , that Kepler also had given an impulse to Cavalieri in his " New method of Gua- ging , C 2 GALILEO . 19 motions of animals;-And others besides. ...
... will observe the same ratios as those parts do . " It ought not to be omitted , that Kepler also had given an impulse to Cavalieri in his " New method of Gua- ging , C 2 GALILEO . 19 motions of animals;-And others besides. ...
Side 21
... given the passage in its original Latin , apparently despair- ing of an intelligible translation . With some alterations in the punctuation , which appear necessary to bring it into any grammatical construction , it may be supposed to ...
... given the passage in its original Latin , apparently despair- ing of an intelligible translation . With some alterations in the punctuation , which appear necessary to bring it into any grammatical construction , it may be supposed to ...
Side 26
... given by the tables . Observing these night after night , he could not fail to remark that they changed their relative positions . A fourth also appeared , and in a short time he could no longer re- fuse to believe that these small ...
... given by the tables . Observing these night after night , he could not fail to remark that they changed their relative positions . A fourth also appeared , and in a short time he could no longer re- fuse to believe that these small ...
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