The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 32
... instance will elucidate this statement : with a base 3 , the logarithm of 2.7341 equals .915519 , then the logarithms * = of the numbers are 8.2023 , 24.6069 , 73.8207 , 1.915519 , 2.915519 , 3.915519 , = 221.4621 4.915519 for the ...
... instance will elucidate this statement : with a base 3 , the logarithm of 2.7341 equals .915519 , then the logarithms * = of the numbers are 8.2023 , 24.6069 , 73.8207 , 1.915519 , 2.915519 , 3.915519 , = 221.4621 4.915519 for the ...
Page 33
... instances " of the utility of trigonometrical formula . Our author now takes leave of articles , problems , and instances ; and presents us with 17 propositions relative to spherical geometry and tri- gonometry . Then he gives ...
... instances " of the utility of trigonometrical formula . Our author now takes leave of articles , problems , and instances ; and presents us with 17 propositions relative to spherical geometry and tri- gonometry . Then he gives ...
Page 35
... instance of ambiguity by ren- dering it more ambiguous , our author has not assigned the actual limits between which the ambiguity subsists . If B be the fixed , and A and C the variable angles , then , when the length of b is between a ...
... instance of ambiguity by ren- dering it more ambiguous , our author has not assigned the actual limits between which the ambiguity subsists . If B be the fixed , and A and C the variable angles , then , when the length of b is between a ...
Page 46
... instance to have forsaken him ; we have no fulsome compliments even in the work before us ; and we verily be- lieve that to this hour neither his heart nor his tongue has recanted the following pathetic eulogy to Monsieur , the bro ...
... instance to have forsaken him ; we have no fulsome compliments even in the work before us ; and we verily be- lieve that to this hour neither his heart nor his tongue has recanted the following pathetic eulogy to Monsieur , the bro ...
Page 62
... instance , also , our silence might have been detrimen- tal to the interests of truth . It might have been conceived that we dishonourably avoided a fair inquiry ; or that , being convicted of error by our zealous respondent , we had ...
... instance , also , our silence might have been detrimen- tal to the interests of truth . It might have been conceived that we dishonourably avoided a fair inquiry ; or that , being convicted of error by our zealous respondent , we had ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid admirable afford ammonia ancient angle animal appear Bishop bullion cause character Christ Christian church church of England coloured Columbiad considerable contains discourse divine doctrine edition effect employed England English engraved equal Euclid exhibited fact favour Francis Baily genius gold Granville Sharp Holy honour hydrogen important India Inquisition instance interesting intitled judgement labours language late learned less letters Lord manner means ment merits mind moral muriatic acid nation nature neral object observations opinion oxygen Paganism passage persons Pharez philosophical piety poem poet political portion present principles produced profession published quarto racter readers reason religion religious remarks respect Royal Sermon shew Socinian Spain spirit supposed thing thought tical tion translation treatise truth verse volume Vulgate whole William Hyde Wollaston writer
Popular passages
Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.