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Page 406
... fact of its being the debtor - country , demonstratively shew that it must have another cause than the balance of debt . Where shall we find that cause ? It is shewn by a superfluity of proof , by both these writers , to arise from the ...
... fact of its being the debtor - country , demonstratively shew that it must have another cause than the balance of debt . Where shall we find that cause ? It is shewn by a superfluity of proof , by both these writers , to arise from the ...
Page 473
... fact , the method of demonstration is unsatifactory . We refer the mathe- matical reader to page 156 . We cannot dismiss this part of the subject without noticing what to us appears an error in M. CARNOT . At page 141 , he says , le ...
... fact , the method of demonstration is unsatifactory . We refer the mathe- matical reader to page 156 . We cannot dismiss this part of the subject without noticing what to us appears an error in M. CARNOT . At page 141 , he says , le ...
Page 531
... fact is not sufficiently confirmed : it is however certain that , among the thousands of dead fish which in the course of a few hours are seen descending from Cotopaxi with large quantities of cold and soft water , very few of them are ...
... fact is not sufficiently confirmed : it is however certain that , among the thousands of dead fish which in the course of a few hours are seen descending from Cotopaxi with large quantities of cold and soft water , very few of them are ...
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