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Page 31
... means exempt from cen- sure ; his style being verbose and full of repetitions , while his matter wants condensation and arrangement , to a degree that makes it by no means easy to take a complete view of his work , even with the aid of ...
... means exempt from cen- sure ; his style being verbose and full of repetitions , while his matter wants condensation and arrangement , to a degree that makes it by no means easy to take a complete view of his work , even with the aid of ...
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... means novel , as we are in pos- session of numerous letters in this style both from the dead and the living , and the very title is almost a plagiarism on Mr. Walter Scott's work , Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk , yet few have exceeded ...
... means novel , as we are in pos- session of numerous letters in this style both from the dead and the living , and the very title is almost a plagiarism on Mr. Walter Scott's work , Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk , yet few have exceeded ...
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... means of these , and wholly independent of what had been done by the astronomers above named , M. Nicollet arrived ... mean time , reckoned from midnight , at Paris . Longitude of perihelion , Inclination of orbit 149 ° 2 ′ 58 ′′ 44 30 ...
... means of these , and wholly independent of what had been done by the astronomers above named , M. Nicollet arrived ... mean time , reckoned from midnight , at Paris . Longitude of perihelion , Inclination of orbit 149 ° 2 ′ 58 ′′ 44 30 ...
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