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Page 150
... course of their first and second letters , the authors exhibit a temperate and considerate view of the inducements to prosecute their favourite department of zoology , and of the objections which have been urged against it ; proving ...
... course of their first and second letters , the authors exhibit a temperate and considerate view of the inducements to prosecute their favourite department of zoology , and of the objections which have been urged against it ; proving ...
Page 195
... course in constructing it , -a given straight line . ' In like manner , the complements of a paral- lelogram , ' are the parts which extend as far as the course or direc- tion of the given line . They may thus be called the course ...
... course in constructing it , -a given straight line . ' In like manner , the complements of a paral- lelogram , ' are the parts which extend as far as the course or direc- tion of the given line . They may thus be called the course ...
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... course of philosophy at St. Andrew's , and he afterwards studied for some time at the university of Paris , the reputation of which was diffused over Europe . Having gone to Poictiers , he filled , for a few years , a professor's chair ...
... course of philosophy at St. Andrew's , and he afterwards studied for some time at the university of Paris , the reputation of which was diffused over Europe . Having gone to Poictiers , he filled , for a few years , a professor's chair ...
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