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Page 269
... matter of perfect indifference ( as far at least as the validity of the reasoning is concerned ) from which of these properties we set out , it is surely not the less a matter of fact that such circles are to each other as the squares ...
... matter of perfect indifference ( as far at least as the validity of the reasoning is concerned ) from which of these properties we set out , it is surely not the less a matter of fact that such circles are to each other as the squares ...
Page 318
... matter just below the inner canthus of the eye : the dis- charge was very considerable , but it healed up without pro- ducing any deformity ; and , which is more important , without injuring the lachrymal sac or its duct . The fourth ...
... matter just below the inner canthus of the eye : the dis- charge was very considerable , but it healed up without pro- ducing any deformity ; and , which is more important , without injuring the lachrymal sac or its duct . The fourth ...
Page 364
... matter can have come into contact with them since they were thoroughly burnt . To one of these add a portion of distilled water , sufficient thoroughly to moisten the whole brick . Let the other brick be moistened with the juice of any ...
... matter can have come into contact with them since they were thoroughly burnt . To one of these add a portion of distilled water , sufficient thoroughly to moisten the whole brick . Let the other brick be moistened with the juice of any ...
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