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Page 71
... given , it should be united with this acid . Of nitre , in combination with vinegar , I have great hopes , but cannot speak with any decision . Vinegar would have been found much more useful than it has appeared to be in this disorder ...
... given , it should be united with this acid . Of nitre , in combination with vinegar , I have great hopes , but cannot speak with any decision . Vinegar would have been found much more useful than it has appeared to be in this disorder ...
Page 159
... given only in contemplation of death . To substantiate the gift , there must be an actual tradition or de- livery of the thing . The possession of it must be transferred in point of fact . The purse , the ring , the jewel , or the watch ...
... given only in contemplation of death . To substantiate the gift , there must be an actual tradition or de- livery of the thing . The possession of it must be transferred in point of fact . The purse , the ring , the jewel , or the watch ...
Page 224
... Given the three Sides or Angles of an Oblique - angled Triangle . A + a + 1 S.AX S. a : R2 :: S. X 2 A + a - l M2 S. : S. 2 2 • M denotes the middle part of the Triangle , and must always be assumed betwixt two given parts . It is ...
... Given the three Sides or Angles of an Oblique - angled Triangle . A + a + 1 S.AX S. a : R2 :: S. X 2 A + a - l M2 S. : S. 2 2 • M denotes the middle part of the Triangle , and must always be assumed betwixt two given parts . It is ...
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