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... respecting ambiguous cases , the affections of sides and an gles , the several combinations of cases in spherical trigono- metry ; after which , having forgotten that he had before exhibited seventeen propositions , he gives another ...
... respecting ambiguous cases , the affections of sides and an gles , the several combinations of cases in spherical trigono- metry ; after which , having forgotten that he had before exhibited seventeen propositions , he gives another ...
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... respecting other writers : his ascription of every thing valuable to Cambridge ma- thematicians ; and sometimes , as at p . 53 , when even his own testimony proves that the ascription is not their due ; but it would be an irksome ...
... respecting other writers : his ascription of every thing valuable to Cambridge ma- thematicians ; and sometimes , as at p . 53 , when even his own testimony proves that the ascription is not their due ; but it would be an irksome ...
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... had he been sufficiently ac- quainted with their actual state , would have afforded him abundant assistance in this respect : but it is here that the work chiefly fails , as we shall presently have occasion E 2 Delille's Trois Règnes . 51.
... had he been sufficiently ac- quainted with their actual state , would have afforded him abundant assistance in this respect : but it is here that the work chiefly fails , as we shall presently have occasion E 2 Delille's Trois Règnes . 51.
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... respect Racine alone is superior to him ; if , indeed , he be surpassed by any one . Considered simply as a poetical composition , the whole is admirable ; there are passages of finished beauty , of impressive vigour , to which no ...
... respect Racine alone is superior to him ; if , indeed , he be surpassed by any one . Considered simply as a poetical composition , the whole is admirable ; there are passages of finished beauty , of impressive vigour , to which no ...
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... respecting certain societies at that time forming for the reformation of manners ; conducted apparently on very liberal and disinterested prin- ciples ; in their intention highly laudable ; and sanctioned by a considerable number of ...
... respecting certain societies at that time forming for the reformation of manners ; conducted apparently on very liberal and disinterested prin- ciples ; in their intention highly laudable ; and sanctioned by a considerable number of ...
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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.