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... learned men the principal point of investigation . It is the precise collocation of those laws in human philosophy , or of those incidents in human chronology , which constitutes the hinge of their anxiety . Selden could respect the ...
... learned men the principal point of investigation . It is the precise collocation of those laws in human philosophy , or of those incidents in human chronology , which constitutes the hinge of their anxiety . Selden could respect the ...
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... learned mineralogist had received as a present from M. Selb himself , and with which he has had the goodness to enrich my collection . M. Selb having stated , in a letter which ac- companied the specimen , that he considered the ...
... learned mineralogist had received as a present from M. Selb himself , and with which he has had the goodness to enrich my collection . M. Selb having stated , in a letter which ac- companied the specimen , that he considered the ...
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... learned notes , of considerable length , illustrative of some of the points treated in the text . The first is on the measure of the refractive angle of the prism ; the second contains the formulæ to determine the refractive powers of ...
... learned notes , of considerable length , illustrative of some of the points treated in the text . The first is on the measure of the refractive angle of the prism ; the second contains the formulæ to determine the refractive powers of ...
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