Excerpt from The New Mathematician's Guide: Containing the Elements of Universal Mathematics, and Demonstrating Sir Isaac Newton's Method of Finding Divisors
When we compare one Quantity with ano ther, we often regard the Excefs of one above the other; that is, we fee the greater to be equi valent to the Sum of the lelter with fome other 2 and this we may apply to many' Quantities, the Comparifon fiill repeated. To this way of com paring may be referred that Operation of Arith metic, which we call Anomon.
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