<<The>> doctrine of fluxions : founded on Sir Isaac Newton's method, published by himself in his tract upon the quadrature of curves. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. And Master of the Royal Mathematical-School in Christ-Hospital.
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Main Author: | Hodgson, James 1672-1755 |
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MDCCXXXVI. [1736].
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