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... 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 , it would be necessary to call ...
... 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 , it would be necessary to call ...
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... considered , and will , I trust , ever be considered by dispassionate and disinterested persons , as a master- piece of true and general law . Thus , at least , it was held by the greatest men of that time . Vattel , in speaking of the ...
... considered , and will , I trust , ever be considered by dispassionate and disinterested persons , as a master- piece of true and general law . Thus , at least , it was held by the greatest men of that time . Vattel , in speaking of the ...
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... considered , 437 . Clouet , M. his chemical report to the French National Institute , on the manufacture of iron and steel from the ore , and their mutual conversion of one into the other , 525 . Cobitis Anableps , or Great Eyes , a ...
... considered , 437 . Clouet , M. his chemical report to the French National Institute , on the manufacture of iron and steel from the ore , and their mutual conversion of one into the other , 525 . Cobitis Anableps , or Great Eyes , a ...
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