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With regard to this passage , Mr. Gifford perhaps thought that the readers of Massinger would not be at a loss for the meaning of the metaphorical expression , Looks babies in your tjes ; or perhaps he chose not to attempt any ...
With regard to this passage , Mr. Gifford perhaps thought that the readers of Massinger would not be at a loss for the meaning of the metaphorical expression , Looks babies in your tjes ; or perhaps he chose not to attempt any ...
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The simplest expression of the law is that a point is kept at rest by three forces represented by the sides of a plane ... or , if we algebraically express this daw , any variation or transformation in such expression will announce the ...
The simplest expression of the law is that a point is kept at rest by three forces represented by the sides of a plane ... or , if we algebraically express this daw , any variation or transformation in such expression will announce the ...
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-De Moivre has given ( and , if our recollection be right , he was the original author , ) an expression for the sum of a series a + bx + cx * + & c . of which the mob differences of the coefficients are equal .
-De Moivre has given ( and , if our recollection be right , he was the original author , ) an expression for the sum of a series a + bx + cx * + & c . of which the mob differences of the coefficients are equal .
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