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... learned Society , at the time of their appearance ; and we doubt not that they will participate with us in the pleasure which we feel , on receiving every additional proof of the progress of the arts and the cultivation of science . We ...
... learned Society , at the time of their appearance ; and we doubt not that they will participate with us in the pleasure which we feel , on receiving every additional proof of the progress of the arts and the cultivation of science . We ...
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... learned Societies , Manners , & c . in that Country . By Thomas Byggé , Professor of Mathematical Astronomy in the University of Copenhagen , and Member of several learned So- cieties and Academies of Sciences , & c . & c . Translated ...
... learned Societies , Manners , & c . in that Country . By Thomas Byggé , Professor of Mathematical Astronomy in the University of Copenhagen , and Member of several learned So- cieties and Academies of Sciences , & c . & c . Translated ...
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... learned and pious man , but his notions of moral obligation were not correct , which disposed him too often to cut the knot of difficulty , in- stead of solving it , and to deal in round assertions , with slender arguments . ' Keach's ...
... learned and pious man , but his notions of moral obligation were not correct , which disposed him too often to cut the knot of difficulty , in- stead of solving it , and to deal in round assertions , with slender arguments . ' Keach's ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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