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... Principles of the antecedental Calculus . By James Glenie , Esq . M. A. F. R. S. London and Edinb . This memoir is said to be published at the suggestion of the author's friends , in order to elucidate and establish more firmly the ...
... Principles of the antecedental Calculus . By James Glenie , Esq . M. A. F. R. S. London and Edinb . This memoir is said to be published at the suggestion of the author's friends , in order to elucidate and establish more firmly the ...
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... principles on which he grounds his refutation : • What we mean by the laws of nature , are those laws which are deduced from that series of events , which , by divine appointment , follow each other in the moral and physical world ; the ...
... principles on which he grounds his refutation : • What we mean by the laws of nature , are those laws which are deduced from that series of events , which , by divine appointment , follow each other in the moral and physical world ; the ...
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... principles by conclusions , or have employed me- thods which are suspicious and indirect ; and in demonstration , instead of a firm and immovable conviction , erected by the most just inferences on the surest principles , they have been ...
... principles by conclusions , or have employed me- thods which are suspicious and indirect ; and in demonstration , instead of a firm and immovable conviction , erected by the most just inferences on the surest principles , they have been ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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