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Page 200
... mentioned " arch of a circle , " the expres- sions of Simpson for the attraction of a point on the surface of a spheroid are the same as those of La Grange ; and the same as those which La Place has given in the Memoirs of the Academy ...
... mentioned " arch of a circle , " the expres- sions of Simpson for the attraction of a point on the surface of a spheroid are the same as those of La Grange ; and the same as those which La Place has given in the Memoirs of the Academy ...
Page 385
... mentioned in chap . 8th of this epistle , verses 16-24 . His favourite commentator , Macknight , would have shewn him his mistake , in his note on 2 Cor . viii . 17. and in the concluding sections of his prefaces to this and the former ...
... mentioned in chap . 8th of this epistle , verses 16-24 . His favourite commentator , Macknight , would have shewn him his mistake , in his note on 2 Cor . viii . 17. and in the concluding sections of his prefaces to this and the former ...
Page 410
... mention of a certain Eubulus , priest of Esculapius , of Bacchus , and of the Magni Dii , or Cabiri . He is twice mentioned as the Sacerdos Magnorum Deorum . Were not these , then , the Dioscuri , always considered as inseparable , and ...
... mention of a certain Eubulus , priest of Esculapius , of Bacchus , and of the Magni Dii , or Cabiri . He is twice mentioned as the Sacerdos Magnorum Deorum . Were not these , then , the Dioscuri , always considered as inseparable , and ...
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