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... laws of this country , and the succession to the throne in his Majesty's illustrious house , being Protestants , for the defence of our persons and properties , and to maintain the peace of the country ; and for these purposes we will ...
... laws of this country , and the succession to the throne in his Majesty's illustrious house , being Protestants , for the defence of our persons and properties , and to maintain the peace of the country ; and for these purposes we will ...
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... law is competent to the explanation of that by which the moon moves with the earth in her orbit round the sun ; and it is a striking proof of the simplicity of the laws of motion , that one and the same principle governs the fall- ing ...
... law is competent to the explanation of that by which the moon moves with the earth in her orbit round the sun ; and it is a striking proof of the simplicity of the laws of motion , that one and the same principle governs the fall- ing ...
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... laws contradicting , they beautifully confirm and are dependent on each other ; and that this dependence is as suscep tible of proof as the 47th proposition in the first book of Euclid He might , in fact , just as well have denied that ...
... laws contradicting , they beautifully confirm and are dependent on each other ; and that this dependence is as suscep tible of proof as the 47th proposition in the first book of Euclid He might , in fact , just as well have denied that ...
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