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... he employs about a page and a half in shewing , what might have been done far better in four lines , that in the triangle whose angles are A , B , C , 2 area , 2 area and opposite sides a , 34 Woodhouse's Treatise on Trigonometry .
... he employs about a page and a half in shewing , what might have been done far better in four lines , that in the triangle whose angles are A , B , C , 2 area , 2 area and opposite sides a , 34 Woodhouse's Treatise on Trigonometry .
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... lines . Cerberus et FURIÆ , jam vero , et lucis egestas , Tartarus , horriferos eructans faucibus æstus : Quei neque sunt usquam , nec possunt esse , profecto . The FURIES , CERBERUS , and HELL itself Of light devoid and belching from ...
... lines . Cerberus et FURIÆ , jam vero , et lucis egestas , Tartarus , horriferos eructans faucibus æstus : Quei neque sunt usquam , nec possunt esse , profecto . The FURIES , CERBERUS , and HELL itself Of light devoid and belching from ...
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... line be not a pa- rody of the following couplet of Young ; if so , however , beautiful as it is , Delille certainly has not improved upon it , " Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to ...
... line be not a pa- rody of the following couplet of Young ; if so , however , beautiful as it is , Delille certainly has not improved upon it , " Early , light , transient , chaste as morning dew , sparkled , was exhal'd , and went to ...
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... lines of ours , we are bound , in common po liteness , to make him some acknowledgements . In the pre- sent instance , also , our silence might have been detrimen- tal to the interests of truth . It might have been conceived that we ...
... lines of ours , we are bound , in common po liteness , to make him some acknowledgements . In the pre- sent instance , also , our silence might have been detrimen- tal to the interests of truth . It might have been conceived that we ...
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... line of action tney enforce . In the application of general rules to particular cases of conduct , many relations must be surveyed , opposing claims must be reconciled and adjusted , and the comparative value of different species of ...
... line of action tney enforce . In the application of general rules to particular cases of conduct , many relations must be surveyed , opposing claims must be reconciled and adjusted , and the comparative value of different species of ...
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