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... nearly equal to a fogarithm which the tables did not contain : These considerations will , perhaps , be sufficient to shew the very great improvement that necessarily ensued on Briggs's alteration of the Logarithmic Base . The real ...
... nearly equal to a fogarithm which the tables did not contain : These considerations will , perhaps , be sufficient to shew the very great improvement that necessarily ensued on Briggs's alteration of the Logarithmic Base . The real ...
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... nearly , though not altogether as much force , to the " Anti - Lucretius , sive de Deo et naturâ . ” Yet , discarding these , what have we to enumerate ? The Agriculture of Rosset is still more barren of ornament than the Latin ...
... nearly , though not altogether as much force , to the " Anti - Lucretius , sive de Deo et naturâ . ” Yet , discarding these , what have we to enumerate ? The Agriculture of Rosset is still more barren of ornament than the Latin ...
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... nearly coinciding with chronological order , and as being , for a cursory notice at least , more easy and distinct . The first series of letters , to and from Mr. Thoresby , Mr. Lhywd , Mr. Wotton , Dr. Woodward , and others , extends ...
... nearly coinciding with chronological order , and as being , for a cursory notice at least , more easy and distinct . The first series of letters , to and from Mr. Thoresby , Mr. Lhywd , Mr. Wotton , Dr. Woodward , and others , extends ...
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... nearly related to you should have any ill humour about her . Your son that has learnt to fall from you , will , I hope , learn to rise with you ; and so soon that you may long rejoice . together thereat . ' 11. p . 503 . I am very glad ...
... nearly related to you should have any ill humour about her . Your son that has learnt to fall from you , will , I hope , learn to rise with you ; and so soon that you may long rejoice . together thereat . ' 11. p . 503 . I am very glad ...
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... nearly four hundred pages . was resolved to inform the people of England that he did not approve of some of the articles of their religious creed , or to give them a few hints in reference to the officers of their church , all this ...
... nearly four hundred pages . was resolved to inform the people of England that he did not approve of some of the articles of their religious creed , or to give them a few hints in reference to the officers of their church , all this ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.