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Pirie.^LESSONS ON rigid :DYNAMICS. By the Rev. G. 

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Puckle. — AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON CONIC SEC- 

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Rice and Johnson — DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS, an 



Elementary Treatise on the ; Founded on the Method of Rates or 

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STABILITY OF A .GIVEN STATE OF MOTION, PAR. 

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