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... necessary , ) of that one qualification of human character , which is the only secure basis of any virtue , and gives the purest lustre to every talent . ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) Art.111 . A Treatise on Plane and ...
... necessary , ) of that one qualification of human character , which is the only secure basis of any virtue , and gives the purest lustre to every talent . ( To be concluded in the next Number . ) Art.111 . A Treatise on Plane and ...
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... necessary since in those extreme cases their use can be superseded , by abandoning the first method of solution , and recurring either to the 2d , 3d , or 4th method . - ; When the angle ( A ) sought then is nearly 90 ° , the first ...
... necessary since in those extreme cases their use can be superseded , by abandoning the first method of solution , and recurring either to the 2d , 3d , or 4th method . - ; When the angle ( A ) sought then is nearly 90 ° , the first ...
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... novel ideas . It is an old observation , that the episode ought to be strictly connected with the principal subject . Yet this rule ought not to be taken rigo- rously ; and , if it be necessary that they Delille's Trois Règnes . 47.
... novel ideas . It is an old observation , that the episode ought to be strictly connected with the principal subject . Yet this rule ought not to be taken rigo- rously ; and , if it be necessary that they Delille's Trois Règnes . 47.
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rously ; and , if it be necessary that they should adhere to the chief design of the work , it is by no means so that the leading idea of every episode should be in direct relation to the foundation of the subject . On the contrary ...
rously ; and , if it be necessary that they should adhere to the chief design of the work , it is by no means so that the leading idea of every episode should be in direct relation to the foundation of the subject . On the contrary ...
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... necessary connection between the different parts of the matter in discussion ; but we err egregiously , if a very little attention might not have led our author to a much neater and compacter arrangement than the present . The ac- tual ...
... necessary connection between the different parts of the matter in discussion ; but we err egregiously , if a very little attention might not have led our author to a much neater and compacter arrangement than the present . The ac- tual ...
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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.