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Page 271
... means due ; and he never talks of it without loading it with the harshest and severest re- proaches . The proud man does not always feel himself at his ease in the Company of his equals , and still less in that of his superiors . He can ...
... means due ; and he never talks of it without loading it with the harshest and severest re- proaches . The proud man does not always feel himself at his ease in the Company of his equals , and still less in that of his superiors . He can ...
Page 472
... means approve the transition from this form to the formula for the motion of bodies changing their motion by insensible degrees . The connection is forced , instead of na- tural and obvious ; and the author , for the sake of a specious ...
... means approve the transition from this form to the formula for the motion of bodies changing their motion by insensible degrees . The connection is forced , instead of na- tural and obvious ; and the author , for the sake of a specious ...
Page 475
effects with small means , but on that of affording us the power of se- lecting , among different means , that which may be called equal , or that which is most suitable to the existing circumstances . To force a weight P to ascend to a ...
effects with small means , but on that of affording us the power of se- lecting , among different means , that which may be called equal , or that which is most suitable to the existing circumstances . To force a weight P to ascend to a ...
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