The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 - Books |
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Page 20
... manner ; but a great change for the better , in their general deportment , is to be attributed to their never being now exasperated by the attack of Corsairs or pirates on the coast . " No people living under the same climate , and in ...
... manner ; but a great change for the better , in their general deportment , is to be attributed to their never being now exasperated by the attack of Corsairs or pirates on the coast . " No people living under the same climate , and in ...
Page 207
... manner the product of a - b by c - d is the excess of the product ac - be above the product ad - bd , or is equal to what remains when ad - bd is taken from ac - bc or added to the same with the signs changed ; which excess is of course ...
... manner the product of a - b by c - d is the excess of the product ac - be above the product ad - bd , or is equal to what remains when ad - bd is taken from ac - bc or added to the same with the signs changed ; which excess is of course ...
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... manner of presenting , fire always too high . Experience also teaches us , that the horses of the troopers who have been killed , continue the charge along with the other horses of the squadron they belong to ; a circumstance affording ...
... manner of presenting , fire always too high . Experience also teaches us , that the horses of the troopers who have been killed , continue the charge along with the other horses of the squadron they belong to ; a circumstance affording ...
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