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Page 245
However , if we think it expedient to 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 ...
However , if we think it expedient to 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 ...
Page 372
6 But since proprietors have been compelled to give up con tending with one another for superiority in power , they have contended for superiority in fine manufactures , and in the pro- ductions of the fine arts .
6 But since proprietors have been compelled to give up con tending with one another for superiority in power , they have contended for superiority in fine manufactures , and in the pro- ductions of the fine arts .
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When we have obtained the sum of all the equations compriz- ing the variation , we add it to the sum of the mean longitude of the moon ; which longitude , corrected , is to be added to the supplement of the node ; and this will give the ...
When we have obtained the sum of all the equations compriz- ing the variation , we add it to the sum of the mean longitude of the moon ; which longitude , corrected , is to be added to the supplement of the node ; and this will give the ...
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Researches on the Antient Inhabitants | 1 |
Beauchamps Narrative of the Invasion | 2 |
Letter second to Lord Liverpool on | 31 |
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