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... acknowledged effect which his first speech had on the house ; the concurrent testimony of applause which flowed from the law - lords ; the impartial and well - timed approbation of his colleague Mr. Attorney - general Ryder ; and lastly ...
... acknowledged effect which his first speech had on the house ; the concurrent testimony of applause which flowed from the law - lords ; the impartial and well - timed approbation of his colleague Mr. Attorney - general Ryder ; and lastly ...
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... acknowledged trespass against a rule which Euclid has uniformly adhered to throughout the Elements , except where he was forced by necessity to depart from it . The rule is , that nothing is ever supposed to be done , the manner of ...
... acknowledged trespass against a rule which Euclid has uniformly adhered to throughout the Elements , except where he was forced by necessity to depart from it . The rule is , that nothing is ever supposed to be done , the manner of ...
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... acknowledged , with little care or diligence , and with a compendious brevity , which , though compatible with accuracy of narration , and vigour of description , precludes a critical account both of events and writings . As these ...
... acknowledged , with little care or diligence , and with a compendious brevity , which , though compatible with accuracy of narration , and vigour of description , precludes a critical account both of events and writings . As these ...
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of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 9 |
C | 11 |
Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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