| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1785 - 534 pages
...expence of time, are, for the moft part fubjcct to many flipptry errors. 1 began therefore to confider in my minde, by what certaine and ready Art I might remove thofe hindrances, And having thought upon many things to this purpofe, I found at length fome excellent... | |
| Charles Hutton - Logarithms - 1785 - 560 pages
...expence of time, are, for the moil part fubjeâ to many flippery errors. 1 began therefore to confider in my minde, by what certaine and ready Art I might remove thofe hindrances, And having thought upon many things to this purpofe, I found at length fome excellent... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 574 pages
...practise, nor that doth more molest and hinder Calculators, ihm the Multiplications, Divisions, square and cubical Extractions of great numbers, which, besides...consider in my minde, by what certaine and ready Art 1 might remove those hindrances. And having thought upon many things to this purpose, 1 found at length... | |
| George Alexander Gibson - Logarithms - 1914 - 122 pages
...nu1ltiplications, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time are for the most part subject to many slippery errors, I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances. And having thought upon many things... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - Science - 1914 - 300 pages
...cations, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time are for the most part subject to many slippery errors, I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances. And having thought upon many things... | |
| American Mathematical Society - Mathematics - 1916 - 580 pages
...multiplications, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time are for the most part subject to many slippery errors, I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances. And having thought * A facsimile... | |
| Helen Abbot Merrill - Algebra - 1917 - 282 pages
...multiplications, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time are for the most part subject to many slippery errors, I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances. . . . Which secret invention, being... | |
| William Edwin Breckenridge - Slide-rule - 1925 - 104 pages
...multiplications, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time are for the most part subject to many slippery errors, I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances." Napier builded better than he... | |
| Christopher J. Budd, Christopher Sangwin - Education - 2001 - 270 pages
...Multiplications, Divisions, square and cubical Extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time, are for the most part subject to many slippery errors. I began therefore to consider in my mind, by what certain and ready Act I might remove those hindrances. The invention of logarithms proved... | |
| K. Neal - Mathematics - 2002 - 194 pages
...cubical Extractions of great numbers, which besides the tedious expense of time, are for the most pan subject to many slippery errors. I began therefore to consider in my mntde, by what certaine and ready Art I might remove those hinderenccs. . . 55 Napier's work was specifically... | |
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