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... opinion of its general merits . For the 4th case of oblique angled plane triangles , where the sides a , b , c , are given to find the angles A , B , C , our author vives four solutions . In the first , putting ( Woodhouse's Treatise on ...
... opinion of its general merits . For the 4th case of oblique angled plane triangles , where the sides a , b , c , are given to find the angles A , B , C , our author vives four solutions . In the first , putting ( Woodhouse's Treatise on ...
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... before us . The very first sentence gave us an opinion of its character , which subsequent perusal and consideration only tended to confirm . " This ominous sentence occurs in the epistle dedicatory to Morehead's Discourses . 37.
... before us . The very first sentence gave us an opinion of its character , which subsequent perusal and consideration only tended to confirm . " This ominous sentence occurs in the epistle dedicatory to Morehead's Discourses . 37.
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... opinions . But what have these disquisitions to do with men's business and bosoms ? what pretence have they to occupy the pulpit of Christian instruction ? why are they not confined , as they certainly are better adapted , to the closet ...
... opinions . But what have these disquisitions to do with men's business and bosoms ? what pretence have they to occupy the pulpit of Christian instruction ? why are they not confined , as they certainly are better adapted , to the closet ...
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... opinion , that there is nothing deficient in the intimations concerning God and his laws , which we de- rive from these sources , there still occurs an important observation , which does not seem to strike them with the force which it ...
... opinion , that there is nothing deficient in the intimations concerning God and his laws , which we de- rive from these sources , there still occurs an important observation , which does not seem to strike them with the force which it ...
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... opinion that they were all atheists , while , nevertheless , it cannot be denied that the most recondite ... opinion of Diogenes Laertius in the third century of the Christian era , of Gas- sendi and Du Rondelle in the seventeeth , and ...
... opinion that they were all atheists , while , nevertheless , it cannot be denied that the most recondite ... opinion of Diogenes Laertius in the third century of the Christian era , of Gas- sendi and Du Rondelle in the seventeeth , and ...
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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.