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His general remarks on the passage , in our opinion , are just . He explains the line that has given most trouble to the critics , in nearly the same manner in which we interpreted it , in our reply to a Correspondent , at the end of ...
His general remarks on the passage , in our opinion , are just . He explains the line that has given most trouble to the critics , in nearly the same manner in which we interpreted it , in our reply to a Correspondent , at the end of ...
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The third differtation contains five chapters ; remarks on M. Clairaut , and other modern authors of elements of geometry - on the arrangement of Euclid's propofitions , ( where M. Clairaut comes in for another lash from the author's ...
The third differtation contains five chapters ; remarks on M. Clairaut , and other modern authors of elements of geometry - on the arrangement of Euclid's propofitions , ( where M. Clairaut comes in for another lash from the author's ...
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will do well to observe , and which he will find of great use to him in the prosecution of his studies : but having said thus much , he must excuse us if we add , that some of his remarks do not appear to us to be tsue : we have just ...
will do well to observe , and which he will find of great use to him in the prosecution of his studies : but having said thus much , he must excuse us if we add , that some of his remarks do not appear to us to be tsue : we have just ...
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