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... described on the same piece of paper , which commonly requires more space than one paper will furnish ; it also brings the constructive terminating lines into a regularly converging order , and thus the perplexity arising from a ...
... described on the same piece of paper , which commonly requires more space than one paper will furnish ; it also brings the constructive terminating lines into a regularly converging order , and thus the perplexity arising from a ...
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... described . One head that had been een dug up was that of an old person , in whom the teeth had Been lost , and sharp edge of the jaw - bone . From this the neighbouring settlers had inferred the existence of a race of men without teeth ...
... described . One head that had been een dug up was that of an old person , in whom the teeth had Been lost , and sharp edge of the jaw - bone . From this the neighbouring settlers had inferred the existence of a race of men without teeth ...
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... described with which we are previously unacquainted , and we find ourselves capable of thinking what is the precise nature of the thing described , then too we are , with propriety , said to exercise conception , - " Of Imagination ...
... described with which we are previously unacquainted , and we find ourselves capable of thinking what is the precise nature of the thing described , then too we are , with propriety , said to exercise conception , - " Of Imagination ...
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