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5. New analytical methods of solving 



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6. Investigation of the general term of the 

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7. On the condition that a surface may be 



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Gregory, Duncan F. 25. On the solution of 

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26. On the solution of certain trigonome- 

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27. Demonstrations of some properties of 



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28. [Investigation of the existence of] cir- 

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29. Demonstrations of some properties of a 



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3O. On a certain property in the theory of 



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31. Demonstrations of some geometrical 



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Gregory, Duncan F., and A. Smith. On the 

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