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... given point . Thus generally considered , it presents a boundless field of contemplation ; since the figure of bodies may be infinitely varied , and the plane on which the projection is made may be infinitely inclined . In this case ...
... given point . Thus generally considered , it presents a boundless field of contemplation ; since the figure of bodies may be infinitely varied , and the plane on which the projection is made may be infinitely inclined . In this case ...
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... given to the public , of its meliorating the action of mercury . When the decoction is given during the mercurial course , it sometimes seems to improve the health ; but as it is very liable to produce complaints in the stomach and ...
... given to the public , of its meliorating the action of mercury . When the decoction is given during the mercurial course , it sometimes seems to improve the health ; but as it is very liable to produce complaints in the stomach and ...
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... given : but we shall remark in addition , that the editor has indulged himself largely in fancy and conjecture ; and that , consequently , his book abounds in new ideas . Tant pis ; tant mieux . He has likewise given more discussion to ...
... given : but we shall remark in addition , that the editor has indulged himself largely in fancy and conjecture ; and that , consequently , his book abounds in new ideas . Tant pis ; tant mieux . He has likewise given more discussion to ...
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