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... Observations on Madness Roberton's Treatise on Medical Police 269 168 MISCELLANEOUS . Dale's Essay on English History 474 Hales's New Analysis of Chronology Lavallée's History of the Inquisition 2 209 Dibdin's Edition of Robinson's ...
... Observations on Madness Roberton's Treatise on Medical Police 269 168 MISCELLANEOUS . Dale's Essay on English History 474 Hales's New Analysis of Chronology Lavallée's History of the Inquisition 2 209 Dibdin's Edition of Robinson's ...
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... observation , that , however intrinsically true and important these rules are , yet , in the application of them , especially of the first , third , and fifth , there will be great danger of sometimes ar- guing in a circle , and at ...
... observation , that , however intrinsically true and important these rules are , yet , in the application of them , especially of the first , third , and fifth , there will be great danger of sometimes ar- guing in a circle , and at ...
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... observations on the several re- lations of ideas which are the instruments of recollection ; as resemblance , contrariety , contiguity , and cause and effect ; it is strongly and justly insisted , that the memory which ope- rates most ...
... observations on the several re- lations of ideas which are the instruments of recollection ; as resemblance , contrariety , contiguity , and cause and effect ; it is strongly and justly insisted , that the memory which ope- rates most ...
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... uninitiated student , are too long for our limits ; es- pecially as we wish to extract our author's observations on the advantages of Briggs's over Napier's system of logarithms , ( 30 Woodhouse's Treatise on Trigonometry .
... uninitiated student , are too long for our limits ; es- pecially as we wish to extract our author's observations on the advantages of Briggs's over Napier's system of logarithms , ( 30 Woodhouse's Treatise on Trigonometry .
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... observations , remarks , and rules respecting ambiguous cases , the affections of sides and an- gles , the several combinations of cases in spherical trigono- inetry ; after which , having forgotten that he had before exhibited ...
... observations , remarks , and rules respecting ambiguous cases , the affections of sides and an- gles , the several combinations of cases in spherical trigono- inetry ; after which , having forgotten that he had before exhibited ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.