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... whole , to be placed on the square which answers to the number in the series . The second and other kings of the same name ( if there be more than one , ) are shewn by placing two or more of the objects by which the first was ...
... whole , to be placed on the square which answers to the number in the series . The second and other kings of the same name ( if there be more than one , ) are shewn by placing two or more of the objects by which the first was ...
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... whole is divided , will be found little besides crude thoughts and unconnected facts , confusedly jumbled together : but , by the side of these farragos , the reader will occasionally meet with dis- cussions which are lively , striking ...
... whole is divided , will be found little besides crude thoughts and unconnected facts , confusedly jumbled together : but , by the side of these farragos , the reader will occasionally meet with dis- cussions which are lively , striking ...
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... whole . Now , in the idea of the whole , we cannot reckon more than five feet . For the sake of argument , however , let us suppose a verse of six feet as it may be divided into two equal parts , each of which is of three feet ; and ...
... whole . Now , in the idea of the whole , we cannot reckon more than five feet . For the sake of argument , however , let us suppose a verse of six feet as it may be divided into two equal parts , each of which is of three feet ; and ...
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