The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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... true or false : but that it teach- es some principles and modes of action , the prevalence of which to a certain extent would be useful in society , and therefore it is desirable they should be inculcated ; while , on the other hand ...
... true or false : but that it teach- es some principles and modes of action , the prevalence of which to a certain extent would be useful in society , and therefore it is desirable they should be inculcated ; while , on the other hand ...
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... true for ares nearly 90 ° ; and ap example will most simply shew it by Sherwin's Tables :: : log . tan . 89 ° 30 ... true log . tan . 89. 29 ′ 30 , by Taylor's log . = 12,0519626 log . tan . 89 % 50 = 12 5362727 log . tan . 89 ° 49 ...
... true for ares nearly 90 ° ; and ap example will most simply shew it by Sherwin's Tables :: : log . tan . 89 ° 30 ... true log . tan . 89. 29 ′ 30 , by Taylor's log . = 12,0519626 log . tan . 89 % 50 = 12 5362727 log . tan . 89 ° 49 ...
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... true , hold against calculating logarithmic tangents of any arcs by proportional parts , if the values of logarithmic tangents were exactly put down in tables , but , ( we speak of tables in ordinary use ) the values are expressed by ...
... true , hold against calculating logarithmic tangents of any arcs by proportional parts , if the values of logarithmic tangents were exactly put down in tables , but , ( we speak of tables in ordinary use ) the values are expressed by ...
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... true , are not without their advantages . If they extend not the range of science , they strengthen the powers of thought . They have occasionally presented convincing demonstrations of those truths , which the superficial multitude has ...
... true , are not without their advantages . If they extend not the range of science , they strengthen the powers of thought . They have occasionally presented convincing demonstrations of those truths , which the superficial multitude has ...
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... true , is ge- nerally correct ; but he is deficient in fancy , in elegance , and even at times in rhyming . If to these we add the Pre- dium Rusticum of Vanière , and The Seasons of Saint Lam- bert , both which writers have ...
... true , is ge- nerally correct ; but he is deficient in fancy , in elegance , and even at times in rhyming . If to these we add the Pre- dium Rusticum of Vanière , and The Seasons of Saint Lam- bert , both which writers have ...
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