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from whom he received a liberal , and even a learned education , whose profession he adopted , and whom in due time he succeeded . For tunately the house of Orel , Gessner , and Company , into which he was received , had been long ...
from whom he received a liberal , and even a learned education , whose profession he adopted , and whom in due time he succeeded . For tunately the house of Orel , Gessner , and Company , into which he was received , had been long ...
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We have received a very candid letter from Mr. Patteson , in conse quence of the article in our last Review , on his ... received . In the last Review , P. 157. I. 10. for neither , ' r . either ; and P. 185. 1. 24. for comparative of ...
We have received a very candid letter from Mr. Patteson , in conse quence of the article in our last Review , on his ... received . In the last Review , P. 157. I. 10. for neither , ' r . either ; and P. 185. 1. 24. for comparative of ...
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... received in the 18th century . In fact , it was necessary that the historian himself , if he wished to perform his task with ability , should be a profound mathematician . MONTUCLA did not live long enough to see this edition completed ...
... received in the 18th century . In fact , it was necessary that the historian himself , if he wished to perform his task with ability , should be a profound mathematician . MONTUCLA did not live long enough to see this edition completed ...
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