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The doctrine of limits with its applications : namely, conic sections, the first three sections of Newton, the differential calculus. A portion of a course of university education
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The doctrine of limits with its applications : namely, conic sections, the first three sections of Newton, the differential calculus. A portion of a course of university education
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1838.
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700583
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Whewell, William (1794-1866)
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22 cm
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