The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... Leibnitz his possession of a new method of calculation , and the subjects to which it was peculiarly appli- cable , but concealed the statement of the method itself in an anagram . It has never been pretended that Leibnitz deciphered ...
... Leibnitz his possession of a new method of calculation , and the subjects to which it was peculiarly appli- cable , but concealed the statement of the method itself in an anagram . It has never been pretended that Leibnitz deciphered ...
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... Leibnitz's part , proceeded many years after ( in 1699 ) from Fatio de Duillier , who spoke in positive terms of Newton's priority , and threw out at least a suspicion that Leibnitz , the second inventor , ' might have borrowed ...
... Leibnitz's part , proceeded many years after ( in 1699 ) from Fatio de Duillier , who spoke in positive terms of Newton's priority , and threw out at least a suspicion that Leibnitz , the second inventor , ' might have borrowed ...
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... Leibnitz's ; and accu- sing Newton himself of want of veracity , and of principles m , and injurious t amounting to materialism , and ligion . We do not suppose that these charges were made insin- cerely ; but it is impossible not to ...
... Leibnitz's ; and accu- sing Newton himself of want of veracity , and of principles m , and injurious t amounting to materialism , and ligion . We do not suppose that these charges were made insin- cerely ; but it is impossible not to ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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