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... facts , and speculation for philosophical induction . Fortunately for his re- putation , he possesses much real merit as ... fact belong to both , we do not deny but such an admission militates against the author's previous as- sertions ...
... facts , and speculation for philosophical induction . Fortunately for his re- putation , he possesses much real merit as ... fact belong to both , we do not deny but such an admission militates against the author's previous as- sertions ...
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... facts and details of existing circum- stances : but the former have the merit of being well founded , of being ... fact ; and in repeating that the severities exercised on the enemy were inevit- able and unavoidable , I shall ...
... facts and details of existing circum- stances : but the former have the merit of being well founded , of being ... fact ; and in repeating that the severities exercised on the enemy were inevit- able and unavoidable , I shall ...
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... facts that had been discovered before the publication of his work . - The first memoir , or article , is intitled , On the Action exercised on one Electric Current by another Electric Cur- rent , the Terrestrial Globe , and a Magnet ...
... facts that had been discovered before the publication of his work . - The first memoir , or article , is intitled , On the Action exercised on one Electric Current by another Electric Cur- rent , the Terrestrial Globe , and a Magnet ...
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