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Page 51
... shew the me- thod of making an explicit statement on matters about which many persons are at a loss to form a decided opinion . What point did Bonaparte carry by the rapidity of his marches and attacks ? That of fighting his opponents ...
... shew the me- thod of making an explicit statement on matters about which many persons are at a loss to form a decided opinion . What point did Bonaparte carry by the rapidity of his marches and attacks ? That of fighting his opponents ...
Page 380
... shew that the tradition of this deluge , from which their worship was de- rived , really existed among the antient nations . In the fourth chapter of the third book this is accordingly done ; and many curious proofs are brought together ...
... shew that the tradition of this deluge , from which their worship was de- rived , really existed among the antient nations . In the fourth chapter of the third book this is accordingly done ; and many curious proofs are brought together ...
Page 393
... shew their own dexterity in the transformation of quantities and equations , and to make a great display of intricate and almost unintelligible formula , without the least consideration of their application to any purpose of real ...
... shew their own dexterity in the transformation of quantities and equations , and to make a great display of intricate and almost unintelligible formula , without the least consideration of their application to any purpose of real ...
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