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Página 136
... the purpose of analysis Mr. Ivory communicates a rule for reducing to a
continued fraction the square - root of any given integer number , not a square .
Its abridged algebraical expression is thus stated : • The rule may be shortly
expressed in ...
... the purpose of analysis Mr. Ivory communicates a rule for reducing to a
continued fraction the square - root of any given integer number , not a square .
Its abridged algebraical expression is thus stated : • The rule may be shortly
expressed in ...
Página 149
... bounds , is absolutely necessary to sustain that steady rapidity of utterance and
exaltation above the ordinary tone of common speech ; which can alone give a
continued character of enthusiastic expression to any extensive composition .
... bounds , is absolutely necessary to sustain that steady rapidity of utterance and
exaltation above the ordinary tone of common speech ; which can alone give a
continued character of enthusiastic expression to any extensive composition .
Página 194
After the white wines are expressed from the grapes , the remains are given to
the vine - dresser ; who adds a certain proportion of water , lets them stand for
some time , and then extracts a small wine for his family . * A muid is equal to
about ...
After the white wines are expressed from the grapes , the remains are given to
the vine - dresser ; who adds a certain proportion of water , lets them stand for
some time , and then extracts a small wine for his family . * A muid is equal to
about ...
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