Excerpt from The Elements of Universal Mathematics, or Algebra: To Which Is Added, a Specimen of a Commentary on Sir. Isaac Newton's Universal Arithmetic; Containing, Demonstrations of His Method of Finding Divisors, and of His Rule for Extracting the Root of a Binomial
Phyfics, which none can attempt without the Ele ments of Geometry and Algebra; we need fay no more in the praije of it.
The Elements that I here deliver, were fit? Intend ed for private q and I have therefore been as brief as pofllhle.
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