OF OBSERVATIONS.

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CHAPTER V. OF OBSERVATIONS.

There are several reflections connected with the art of making observations and experiments, which may be conveniently arranged in this chapter.


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Written by charlesbabbage | English Polymath—mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, father of computers.
Published by HackerNoon on 2023/11/21