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bk.

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bk.

(law) Abbreviation of book.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Bk. 12, prologue, line 231. Gavin Douglas

A particle moving with a uniform velocity would be denoted by Wallis by the formula s = vt, ...while previous writers would have denoted the same relation by stating what is equivalent to the proposition s1 : s2 = v1t1 : v2t2 (see e.g. Newton's Principia, bk. I. sect. I., lemma 10 or 11). John Wallis

Churchill: Marlborough: His Life and Times, Bk. 2, III, p. 350. It was also at this time that Eugene visited his mortally ill mother in Brussels for the last time. Source: Internet

Locke supposes in An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Locke, Essay, Bk. III, Ch. iv that the names of simple concepts do not admit of any definition. Source: Internet

"Nicomachean Ethics", Bk. V, ch. 1 "Particular" or "partial justice", by contrast, is the part of "general justice" or the individual virtue that is concerned with treating others equitably. Source: Internet

Optics, bk. i. pt. ii. prop. 3 From these experiments Newton concluded that no improvement could be made in the refracting telescope. Source: Internet

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