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... instances that decides in- stantaneously , either from its own instinctive sagacity , or from a sin- gular and unaccountable penetration , which at one glance sees all the instances which the philosopher must leisurely and progressively ...
... instances that decides in- stantaneously , either from its own instinctive sagacity , or from a sin- gular and unaccountable penetration , which at one glance sees all the instances which the philosopher must leisurely and progressively ...
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... instances should , in our opinion , have been adduced to shew the use and application of the tables 21 and 22 . The rule for finding the latitude ( such is the necessity of the case , ) is rather long and complicated : at first sight ...
... instances should , in our opinion , have been adduced to shew the use and application of the tables 21 and 22 . The rule for finding the latitude ( such is the necessity of the case , ) is rather long and complicated : at first sight ...
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... instances , might o : then the symbol would become V - a2 or a V ; and if such symbol occurred in the result of a process , it would signify that the conditions , on which the process had been founded , were absurd , or inconsistent ...
... instances , might o : then the symbol would become V - a2 or a V ; and if such symbol occurred in the result of a process , it would signify that the conditions , on which the process had been founded , were absurd , or inconsistent ...
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