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1 Text, IX | Mathematicians, or the confuting an errour in Science to burning or
2 Text, XX | was built upon it: That errour in the premises, not rectified,
3 Text, XX | rectified, must produce errour in the conclusion. ~
4 Text, XXI | by vertue of some latent errour in his principles a man
5 Text, XXIV | this you alledge, that the errour arising from the omission
6 Text, XXIV | rectangle (allowing it to be an errour) is so small that it is
7 Text, XXIV | smallness of the practical errour no wise concerns it, must
8 Text, XXXVIII| coming out right, because one errour is compensated by another
9 Text, XXXVIII| another contrary and equal errour, which perhaps he never
10 Text, XXXIX | this affair of a double errour is entirely a new discovery
11 Text, XL | not Sir Isaac this double errour in finding the subtangent
12 Text, XL | been the effect of a double errour. ~
13 Text, XLI | l'Hospital. And, be the errour in fact or in practice ever
14 Text, XLI | not thence follow that the errour in Reasoning, which is what
15 Text, XLVIII | ideas seemed to me a capital errour, productive of numberless
16 Text, XLVIII | extensive the influence of any Errour, and the greater the authority
17 App, II | the beginning. The double errour, which in the Analyst was
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