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Page 233
... equal justice and benevolence , that the only mode by which civilization and religious improvement could be extended , was by the adoption of mild and equitable measures ; and he employed his ut- most endeavours to prevail on Ferdinand ...
... equal justice and benevolence , that the only mode by which civilization and religious improvement could be extended , was by the adoption of mild and equitable measures ; and he employed his ut- most endeavours to prevail on Ferdinand ...
Page 343
... equal to the product of two equal lines measured from the point in which the perpen- dicular cuts the line , contrary ways : that is , if we call a one line , anda the other , the perpendiculara . — a = √a2 . If this be reduced to a ...
... equal to the product of two equal lines measured from the point in which the perpen- dicular cuts the line , contrary ways : that is , if we call a one line , anda the other , the perpendiculara . — a = √a2 . If this be reduced to a ...
Page 347
... equal απ βζ e 1 xx ) 2 + Bx ) 2 -e ( 1 - e } which expression , if the occasion called for it , might easily be transformed into an expression involving cosines . A similar method might be applied to a series such as cos.z + 3 cos . 2 z ...
... equal απ βζ e 1 xx ) 2 + Bx ) 2 -e ( 1 - e } which expression , if the occasion called for it , might easily be transformed into an expression involving cosines . A similar method might be applied to a series such as cos.z + 3 cos . 2 z ...
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