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Pagina 177
... principles laid down in the volume before us , and that the learned and worthy individual to whom we allude holds these principles . The author of the other work , of which the title is prefixed to this article , is contented to state ...
... principles laid down in the volume before us , and that the learned and worthy individual to whom we allude holds these principles . The author of the other work , of which the title is prefixed to this article , is contented to state ...
Pagina 297
... principle , but he has not laid down any . Principles are light and truth . They seem to be old deserted friends he cannot face . The doctrine that principles de- pend on practical views is like that other convenient doctrine of mo ...
... principle , but he has not laid down any . Principles are light and truth . They seem to be old deserted friends he cannot face . The doctrine that principles de- pend on practical views is like that other convenient doctrine of mo ...
Pagina 504
... principles as if the earth had been a perfect sphere ; and some doubt had therefore been entertained , whether this erroneous hypo- thesis might not in some measure have affected the truth of the results thence derived . M. LEGENDRE ...
... principles as if the earth had been a perfect sphere ; and some doubt had therefore been entertained , whether this erroneous hypo- thesis might not in some measure have affected the truth of the results thence derived . M. LEGENDRE ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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