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... passed a year at Glasgow under the tuition of Simpson , the well known editor of Euclid , who laid the foundation of his pupil's predilection for mathe- matics . He was next removed to Oxford , where he remained four years . Leaving it ...
... passed a year at Glasgow under the tuition of Simpson , the well known editor of Euclid , who laid the foundation of his pupil's predilection for mathe- matics . He was next removed to Oxford , where he remained four years . Leaving it ...
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... passed : " Human life is like a road of which the termination is a frightful precipice . We are warned of it at our first step : but the law is passed , and we must continue to advance . I would willingly retrace my steps ; but Onward ...
... passed : " Human life is like a road of which the termination is a frightful precipice . We are warned of it at our first step : but the law is passed , and we must continue to advance . I would willingly retrace my steps ; but Onward ...
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... passed unheeded : but , when a rising tempest obstructs the progress of the vessel , or threatens to drive down from the Baltic masses of floating ice , the island of Sprogoe becomes the point on which all eyes are fixed . The vessel ...
... passed unheeded : but , when a rising tempest obstructs the progress of the vessel , or threatens to drive down from the Baltic masses of floating ice , the island of Sprogoe becomes the point on which all eyes are fixed . The vessel ...
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