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... expressions for secants and cosecants ; when he might at once accomplish the business , by saying , from similar triangles , cos : rad :: rad : sec . rad 2 sin . rad 2 COS . , and sin : rad : rad : cosec = But our author's happy knack ...
... expressions for secants and cosecants ; when he might at once accomplish the business , by saying , from similar triangles , cos : rad :: rad : sec . rad 2 sin . rad 2 COS . , and sin : rad : rad : cosec = But our author's happy knack ...
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... expression as referring to moral science , the philosophy ' of the mind . Here indeed is extended scope for the most enlarged and penetrating inquiry . But subjects of metaphysical specula- tion have little reference either to the ...
... expression as referring to moral science , the philosophy ' of the mind . Here indeed is extended scope for the most enlarged and penetrating inquiry . But subjects of metaphysical specula- tion have little reference either to the ...
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... expressing his sor- row that the society has met with opposition from the arch- deacon of Carlisle , and his conviction that the objections made by some persons are mere pretences , ' concludes with a hearty prayer that God would give ...
... expressing his sor- row that the society has met with opposition from the arch- deacon of Carlisle , and his conviction that the objections made by some persons are mere pretences , ' concludes with a hearty prayer that God would give ...
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... expression of amiable feeling which constitutes the lasting and all powerful charm of familiar correspondence . And ... expressions ; and might hope to infuse a similar des pondency into distant generations . Possibly , indeed , he might ...
... expression of amiable feeling which constitutes the lasting and all powerful charm of familiar correspondence . And ... expressions ; and might hope to infuse a similar des pondency into distant generations . Possibly , indeed , he might ...
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... expression was not meant to be very exact , he soon subjoins that the first in the list was the Compluten- sian printed text . Of the others , which were without doubt real manuscripts , he gives no history or description , accord- ing ...
... expression was not meant to be very exact , he soon subjoins that the first in the list was the Compluten- sian printed text . Of the others , which were without doubt real manuscripts , he gives no history or description , accord- ing ...
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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.