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Page 245
... give brothers amuse- ments in common , we must be careful in the choice of a profes- sion to keep them distinct , that we may remove from them all ground of rivalship . The love of pleasure forms a bond of union among men , in the same ...
... give brothers amuse- ments in common , we must be careful in the choice of a profes- sion to keep them distinct , that we may remove from them all ground of rivalship . The love of pleasure forms a bond of union among men , in the same ...
Page 372
... give their spare produce to people who could serve them in a military capacity ; and as that service could only be ex- ecuted by men living upon the estate , who could be ready at a call upon every occasion , almost the whole spare ...
... give their spare produce to people who could serve them in a military capacity ; and as that service could only be ex- ecuted by men living upon the estate , who could be ready at a call upon every occasion , almost the whole spare ...
Page 543
... give the true distance of the moon from the node , or the first argument of the latitude , which is at the same time that of the reduction . Find this reduction , add it to the correct longitude of the moon , and it will give the true ...
... give the true distance of the moon from the node , or the first argument of the latitude , which is at the same time that of the reduction . Find this reduction , add it to the correct longitude of the moon , and it will give the true ...
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