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Page 95
... questions that , to those who are unac- quainted with this science , would appear impossible . By the solution of one such question , a general rule may be obtained for answering all questions of the same kind ; and many of the rules of ...
... questions that , to those who are unac- quainted with this science , would appear impossible . By the solution of one such question , a general rule may be obtained for answering all questions of the same kind ; and many of the rules of ...
Page 472
... question ; and to have fur- nished his readers with a concise sketch of the observations and opinions of the antients , relative to the connection between the flowing of the waters and the particular position and age of the moon . From ...
... question ; and to have fur- nished his readers with a concise sketch of the observations and opinions of the antients , relative to the connection between the flowing of the waters and the particular position and age of the moon . From ...
Page 520
... question , and that de does not . Thus Voltaire says , l'a forcé à rendre cette lettre " but , in speaking of the suspen- sion of the course of a stream , his words are , " Et força le Jourdain de rebrousser son cours . " 66 on The ...
... question , and that de does not . Thus Voltaire says , l'a forcé à rendre cette lettre " but , in speaking of the suspen- sion of the course of a stream , his words are , " Et força le Jourdain de rebrousser son cours . " 66 on The ...
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Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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