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Page 204
The Author has published , and called his works in again , in such a manner , that our Journal is rather deficient in ... The first book , of 65 pages , contains what he has since called the first edition of his Meditationes Algebraicę ...
The Author has published , and called his works in again , in such a manner , that our Journal is rather deficient in ... The first book , of 65 pages , contains what he has since called the first edition of his Meditationes Algebraicę ...
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I have read somewhere that the inhabitants of Normandy were formerly called Romandii , or Romandui , which seems to me to be the most proper etymology . The French or Franks language became at last to be called the Romanut tongue ...
I have read somewhere that the inhabitants of Normandy were formerly called Romandii , or Romandui , which seems to me to be the most proper etymology . The French or Franks language became at last to be called the Romanut tongue ...
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This is called the , Coral , and not the flower , as it is by the vulgar , because the Rower is a composition of several parts , of which the corol is only the principal . • The corol of the Lily is not of one piece , as you easily ...
This is called the , Coral , and not the flower , as it is by the vulgar , because the Rower is a composition of several parts , of which the corol is only the principal . • The corol of the Lily is not of one piece , as you easily ...
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