| 1854 - 740 páginas
...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... | |
| 1854 - 746 páginas
...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 - 1875 - 442 páginas
...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... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1864 - 658 páginas
...finite we generally mean that which is within reach, or may be brought within reach, of our senses The powers, therefore, of our senses and mind place the limit to the finite ; bat those magnitudes which severally transcend these limits, by reason of their being too great or... | |
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