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... treated each separately ; from the neglect of this easy method we meet with some confusion , and we find adjectives and even participles in the chapter which professes to treat only of nouns . The other parts of speech are not kept ...
... treated each separately ; from the neglect of this easy method we meet with some confusion , and we find adjectives and even participles in the chapter which professes to treat only of nouns . The other parts of speech are not kept ...
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... treated in the division or book intitled Dynamics . The laws of the motions of the first and second kinds , at least ... treating of motion of the third kind , under which is com- prehended the rotation of bodies round a fixed Axis , he ...
... treated in the division or book intitled Dynamics . The laws of the motions of the first and second kinds , at least ... treating of motion of the third kind , under which is com- prehended the rotation of bodies round a fixed Axis , he ...
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... treated for with France . For my part , if the possibility of a safe Peace can be shewn , I will heartily admit , be ... treat ; because I would not lead the people of England into the dangerous error of suppos ing , that peace with ...
... treated for with France . For my part , if the possibility of a safe Peace can be shewn , I will heartily admit , be ... treat ; because I would not lead the people of England into the dangerous error of suppos ing , that peace with ...
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