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Page 100
... principles on which this useful science is founded , in the clearest and most obvious point of view . The first ... Principles of the Orthographic , the Stereographic , and the Globular Projection of the Sphere ; the Geometrical and ...
... principles on which this useful science is founded , in the clearest and most obvious point of view . The first ... Principles of the Orthographic , the Stereographic , and the Globular Projection of the Sphere ; the Geometrical and ...
Page 130
... principles of the connexion . This committee , who would in fact constitute the censors of the connexion , would , of course , govern their decisions in all cases by the code of Methodism , and their acts might form an advantageous ...
... principles of the connexion . This committee , who would in fact constitute the censors of the connexion , would , of course , govern their decisions in all cases by the code of Methodism , and their acts might form an advantageous ...
Page 239
... principles are abstract ideas , interior realities only , general expressions of laws inferred from observ- ation ; they are the causes of nothing . Physical principles , on the contrary , are material elements , exterior realities ...
... principles are abstract ideas , interior realities only , general expressions of laws inferred from observ- ation ; they are the causes of nothing . Physical principles , on the contrary , are material elements , exterior realities ...
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