| Books - 1854 - 740 pages
...conceiving (ba8 ifl Ьоф сшф bet ипепЬИф großen uní> fiemen (SriSjjen ber gafl — ). The powers therefore of our senses and mind place...infinite and infinitesimal (or infinitely small). SMefe ¡Definitionen finí) Ьоф гооЬД etroaë ju em* pitifcfyer Statut — unb ber SSerf. fucfyt... | |
| Books - 1854 - 746 pages
...capable of conceiving (baö ift Ьоф and) bet uncnblid) großen unb fleinen ©röfjen ber gafl — ). The powers therefore of our senses and mind place...reason of their being too great or too small, we call iofioite and infinitesimal (or infinitely small). ¡Diefe ¡Definitionen ftnb Ьоф n>oí)l etroae... | |
| B. F. Cocker - Theism - 1875 - 442 pages
...our senses. . . . The powers, therefore, of our senses and mind plare the limit to the finite, hut those magnitudes which severally transcend these limits,...or too small, we call infinite and infinitesimal." — Price, " Infinitesimal Calculus," vol. i. pp. 12, 18. principles, God and Necessity, and may be... | |
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