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... known , and is instructive : Leibnitz imagined that he saw in the binary arithmetic the image of the creation . He fancied that unity represented the deity , and zero , nothingness ; and that the Supreme Being had drawn out of nothing ...
... known , and is instructive : Leibnitz imagined that he saw in the binary arithmetic the image of the creation . He fancied that unity represented the deity , and zero , nothingness ; and that the Supreme Being had drawn out of nothing ...
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... known to the public : but , if he were obliged to compose afresh , it is evident in the performance that he was enabled to do this by the assistance . of notes which he had reserved . Besides writing his narrative for the Pope , he sent ...
... known to the public : but , if he were obliged to compose afresh , it is evident in the performance that he was enabled to do this by the assistance . of notes which he had reserved . Besides writing his narrative for the Pope , he sent ...
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... known by the name of a Yarmouth Car . - Of the public buildings , the most remarkable is the church , which is dedicated to St. Nicholas , as the patron of fishermen : it is nearly 700 years old , and has three wings contiguous to each ...
... known by the name of a Yarmouth Car . - Of the public buildings , the most remarkable is the church , which is dedicated to St. Nicholas , as the patron of fishermen : it is nearly 700 years old , and has three wings contiguous to each ...
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