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Pagina 204
... regard to the introduction of diagrams in mathematical treatises , by which it will appear that we do not object to avail ourselves of their assistance whenever they have an obvious tendency to illustrate the subject under discus- sion ...
... regard to the introduction of diagrams in mathematical treatises , by which it will appear that we do not object to avail ourselves of their assistance whenever they have an obvious tendency to illustrate the subject under discus- sion ...
Pagina 321
... regard to this enlargement of tenses , and the establishment of a present perfect and a preterite perfect , and all the rest of the perfects , though certainly a difference of time is expressed in the two instances here produced , yet ...
... regard to this enlargement of tenses , and the establishment of a present perfect and a preterite perfect , and all the rest of the perfects , though certainly a difference of time is expressed in the two instances here produced , yet ...
Pagina 347
... regard to possessions of such inferior importance as a source of national power . After having appropriated a short ... regards the fundamental question whether colonies , in the state of our West - India settlements , are or are not ...
... regard to possessions of such inferior importance as a source of national power . After having appropriated a short ... regards the fundamental question whether colonies , in the state of our West - India settlements , are or are not ...
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