The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 - English literature |
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Page 72
... equal for equal quantities of metal . The following are the principal properties of the olive - coloured substance . Besides , " being crystalized and semi - transparent in thin films , 2. It is fusible at a heat a little above that of ...
... equal for equal quantities of metal . The following are the principal properties of the olive - coloured substance . Besides , " being crystalized and semi - transparent in thin films , 2. It is fusible at a heat a little above that of ...
Page 424
... equal to two right angles ; and secondly , that all right angles are equal . The first ( which is the 13th of Euclid ) no preceding author , as far as our recollection suggests , even of those least strict in demonstration , has thought ...
... equal to two right angles ; and secondly , that all right angles are equal . The first ( which is the 13th of Euclid ) no preceding author , as far as our recollection suggests , even of those least strict in demonstration , has thought ...
Page 529
... equal to his , they would subvert the order of nature . ' The author afterwards labours to prove that an equality of rights is contradicted by reason , by experience , and by history . The following is a specimen of the author's mode of ...
... equal to his , they would subvert the order of nature . ' The author afterwards labours to prove that an equality of rights is contradicted by reason , by experience , and by history . The following is a specimen of the author's mode of ...
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