The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - Natural history |
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... measures of public houses . They are four in number , and chosen by the com- mon - hall of the city . ALE - houses , no licence to be granted to any person unless he produce a certificate of his good character , under the hands of the ...
... measures of public houses . They are four in number , and chosen by the com- mon - hall of the city . ALE - houses , no licence to be granted to any person unless he produce a certificate of his good character , under the hands of the ...
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... measures for the proper education of his child , and for his future subsistence in a state of ease and independence ... measure its corollaries . The discovery of this new principle was followed by that of a new calculus , the first ...
... measures for the proper education of his child , and for his future subsistence in a state of ease and independence ... measure its corollaries . The discovery of this new principle was followed by that of a new calculus , the first ...
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... measures them both . The greatest common measure of two quanti- lies is found by arranging them according to the powers of some letter , and then dividing the greater by the less , and the preceding divisor al- ways by the last ...
... measures them both . The greatest common measure of two quanti- lies is found by arranging them according to the powers of some letter , and then dividing the greater by the less , and the preceding divisor al- ways by the last ...
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... measure ; multiply both the numerator and denominator of each fraction , by the denominators of all the rest , divided respectively by their greatest com- mon measure ; and the fractions will be re- duced to a common denominator in ...
... measure ; multiply both the numerator and denominator of each fraction , by the denominators of all the rest , divided respectively by their greatest com- mon measure ; and the fractions will be re- duced to a common denominator in ...
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... measure the whole number exactly . Thus , 7 is an aliquant part of 16 , for twice 7 wants 2 of 16 , and three times 7 exceeds 16 by 5 . ALIQUOT part , is such part of a num- ber as will divide and measure it exactly , without any ...
... measure the whole number exactly . Thus , 7 is an aliquant part of 16 , for twice 7 wants 2 of 16 , and three times 7 exceeds 16 by 5 . ALIQUOT part , is such part of a num- ber as will divide and measure it exactly , without any ...
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