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Page 105
... established in America for the purpose of favouring this object , but the zealous exertions of private individuals have contributed much towards its diffusion . The author of the present publication , with a very commendable zeal for ...
... established in America for the purpose of favouring this object , but the zealous exertions of private individuals have contributed much towards its diffusion . The author of the present publication , with a very commendable zeal for ...
Page 502
... established : but , if the hy pothesis from which we set out be false , there is already an error committed , and if the calculation redresses this error , it can only be by another for when we proceed on a false principle , the more ...
... established : but , if the hy pothesis from which we set out be false , there is already an error committed , and if the calculation redresses this error , it can only be by another for when we proceed on a false principle , the more ...
Page 506
... establish in this respect the natural order of ideas . " In the fifth section , I apply the principles before established , a series of particular questions of the kind of those which form the subject subject of what is called ...
... establish in this respect the natural order of ideas . " In the fifth section , I apply the principles before established , a series of particular questions of the kind of those which form the subject subject of what is called ...
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