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... prove this point . We have perused this publication with pleasure , and recommend it to the attention of our readers . Art . 23. Principles of the Bankrupt Law , By Archibald Cullen , Esq . of the Middle Temple , Barrister at Law , and ...
... prove this point . We have perused this publication with pleasure , and recommend it to the attention of our readers . Art . 23. Principles of the Bankrupt Law , By Archibald Cullen , Esq . of the Middle Temple , Barrister at Law , and ...
Page 415
... prove this supposition in Prop . II . part . 3 . book 2. in this manner . He affirms that the least parts of almost all natural bodies are in some measure transparent , and he then states that all substances however opaque , if ...
... prove this supposition in Prop . II . part . 3 . book 2. in this manner . He affirms that the least parts of almost all natural bodies are in some measure transparent , and he then states that all substances however opaque , if ...
Page 448
... prove , if they , and all others among whom it may fall , have wisdom and resolution sufficient to give that attention to its pre- cepts which they merit ; -and which on some future day , if they now pay no regard to them , will be ...
... prove , if they , and all others among whom it may fall , have wisdom and resolution sufficient to give that attention to its pre- cepts which they merit ; -and which on some future day , if they now pay no regard to them , will be ...
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