The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 73
... equal propriety . It may describe a word , a line , a page , as well as a period ; and it will communicate equal inform- ation about them all . It is to be regretted , that this profound critic and philosopher was sometimes more ...
... equal propriety . It may describe a word , a line , a page , as well as a period ; and it will communicate equal inform- ation about them all . It is to be regretted , that this profound critic and philosopher was sometimes more ...
Page 364
... equal to half the radius of the circle within which it revolves , ) the hypocycloid . becomes a right line tending to the centre of the wheel . In another case , the hypocycloid becomes nearly a point ; that is , when the radius of the ...
... equal to half the radius of the circle within which it revolves , ) the hypocycloid . becomes a right line tending to the centre of the wheel . In another case , the hypocycloid becomes nearly a point ; that is , when the radius of the ...
Page 435
... equal to that of the parochial Catholic clergy , & c . and there is no law to hinder them from propagating their system to the utmost of their power , and attempting to draw as many converts to their communion as they possibly can . If ...
... equal to that of the parochial Catholic clergy , & c . and there is no law to hinder them from propagating their system to the utmost of their power , and attempting to draw as many converts to their communion as they possibly can . If ...
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