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Pagina 184
... expressions , which answer the conditions expressed in the enunciation of the preceding theorem ; and since the ... expression is ultimately made applicable , must be previously demonstrated . Let the reader supply these steps ; and ...
... expressions , which answer the conditions expressed in the enunciation of the preceding theorem ; and since the ... expression is ultimately made applicable , must be previously demonstrated . Let the reader supply these steps ; and ...
Pagina 364
... expression , there a classic Hellenism foisted on a Caledonian solecism , and the style of all times , countries , and places so jumbled together , that it was impossible to discover the good Saxon ground - work on which the whole was ...
... expression , there a classic Hellenism foisted on a Caledonian solecism , and the style of all times , countries , and places so jumbled together , that it was impossible to discover the good Saxon ground - work on which the whole was ...
Pagina 465
... expressing it . Every language is replete with irregular- ities sanctioned by authority . To form a language is the part of great writers ; to keep a register of it belongs to grammarians . But a bold expression , to be intitled to ...
... expressing it . Every language is replete with irregular- ities sanctioned by authority . To form a language is the part of great writers ; to keep a register of it belongs to grammarians . But a bold expression , to be intitled to ...
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