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Page 240
... less than a famine in camp . A part of the army has been a a week without any kind of flesh , and the rest three or four days . Naked and starving as they are , we cannot enough admire the incom . parable patience and fidelity of the ...
... less than a famine in camp . A part of the army has been a a week without any kind of flesh , and the rest three or four days . Naked and starving as they are , we cannot enough admire the incom . parable patience and fidelity of the ...
Page 283
... less laboured , in which the arrangements are less perfect , the statements less satisfactory , and which rise less above mere indexes . The work , -though it has but slender pretensions to literary merit , and though as a legal perform ...
... less laboured , in which the arrangements are less perfect , the statements less satisfactory , and which rise less above mere indexes . The work , -though it has but slender pretensions to literary merit , and though as a legal perform ...
Page 490
... less than a given quantity , and still less the smaller i is taken . " On this passage , we may remark that becomes nothing when i is equal to nothing , because f ( x + i ) is reduced to fx : that is , stricly and logically speaking and ...
... less than a given quantity , and still less the smaller i is taken . " On this passage , we may remark that becomes nothing when i is equal to nothing , because f ( x + i ) is reduced to fx : that is , stricly and logically speaking and ...
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