"COURS de MATHÉMATIQUES à l'usage de la marine et de l'artillerie pat. Bézout," parties ii. et iv., Paris, 1811-12, being the copy used by the Emperor Napoleon in teaching young Bertrand mathmatics, and having a few notes in pencil on the margiins, i... [6 Oct 1801]
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