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... given by his oval theory , fell as much short of the observed distances as those given by the circular theory had exceeded them , a fortunate accident discovered to him , that the distances used in the circle were the secants of the ...
... given by his oval theory , fell as much short of the observed distances as those given by the circular theory had exceeded them , a fortunate accident discovered to him , that the distances used in the circle were the secants of the ...
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... given to the fair author of these well - known Letters , and we now find that this was a rank in reputation which she seems to have antici- pated . Writing , in 1724 , to the Countess of Mar , Lady Mary says , The last pleasure that ...
... given to the fair author of these well - known Letters , and we now find that this was a rank in reputation which she seems to have antici- pated . Writing , in 1724 , to the Countess of Mar , Lady Mary says , The last pleasure that ...
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... given by him of the structure of the horse's foot . — The au- thor affords no new suggestions on the treatment of glanders : but he entertains hopes that , from the additional encouragement given to the cultivation of veterinary ...
... given by him of the structure of the horse's foot . — The au- thor affords no new suggestions on the treatment of glanders : but he entertains hopes that , from the additional encouragement given to the cultivation of veterinary ...
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