| Lorraine Daston - 1988 - 456 pages
...demonstrating mathematically: Again, as it is thus demonstrable that there are, in the constitution of things, certain Laws according to which Events happen, it is no less evident from Observation, that those Laws serve to wise, useful and beneficent purposes, to preserve... | |
| Florence Nightingale David - 1998 - 324 pages
...converge to no fixt Ratio at alL Again, as it is thus demonstrable that there are, in the constitution of things, certain Laws according to which Events happen, it is no less evident from Observation, that those Laws serve to wise, useful and beneficent purposes ; to preserve... | |
| Anders Hald - 2005 - 608 pages
...Abraham de Moivre, runs as follows: Again, as it is thus demonstrable that there are. in the constitution of things, certain Laws according to which Events happen, it is no less evident from Observation, that those Laws serve to wise, useful and beneficient purposes; to preserve... | |
| Jacob Bernoulli - 2006 - 468 pages
...converge to no fixt Ratio at all. Again, as it is thus demonstrable that there are, in the constitution of things, certain Laws according to which Events happen, it is no less evident from Observation, that those Laws serve to wise, useful and beneficent purposes; to preserve... | |
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