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IV. FLUXIONS 



The | Method of Fluxions | and Infinite Series ; | with its | Applica- 

 tion to the Geometry of Curve-Lines. | By the Inventor | Sir 

 Isaac Newton, K> | Late Prefident of the Royal Society. | Tran- 



Jlated from the Author's Latin Original | not yet made publick. | 

 To which is fubjoin'd, | A Perpetual Comment upon the whole 

 Work, | confifting of | Annotations, Illustrations, and Supple- 

 ments, | In order to make this Treatife | A compleat Inftitution 



for the ufe of Learners. | By John Colson, M.A. and F.R.S. | 

 Mailer of Sir Jofeph Williamforis free Mathematical-School at 

 Rochester. \ 



London : | Printed by Henry Woodfall ; | And Sold by John 

 Nourse, at the Lamb, without Temple-Bar. MDCCXXXVI. 4to. [232 



Collation: Title and Dedication to William Jones, Esq., F.R.S., pp. i iv, 

 Preface ix xxiii, Contents xxiv + i 140, Title-page to the Com- 

 mentary -f Contents [143], [144] + Z 43 339. + J blank + Errata 

 i If. (on reverse ; Advertisement of the British Hemisphere lately pub- 

 lish'd by the Author). Sigs. A z , a, b, B T 4 (T) 1 [inserted after 3rd If. 

 of T], U Uu 4 Xx 2 -f i If. One plate opposite title-page. 



