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Page 182
... object , not otherwise so easily attainable ; but we must recollect , that at least as much good sense is required in applying our mathematics to objects of a moral nature , as would be sufficient to enable us to judge of all their ...
... object , not otherwise so easily attainable ; but we must recollect , that at least as much good sense is required in applying our mathematics to objects of a moral nature , as would be sufficient to enable us to judge of all their ...
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... object , namely , to prevent Charles from gaining the command of a powerful army . The Whigs were , consequently , justified in their endeavour to em- ploy this coalition to a valuable purpose ; and whoever reads the dispatches of ...
... object , namely , to prevent Charles from gaining the command of a powerful army . The Whigs were , consequently , justified in their endeavour to em- ploy this coalition to a valuable purpose ; and whoever reads the dispatches of ...
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... object . The conduct of Lord Russell , therefore , was not criminal ; but it would be difficult to acquit him of the charge of imprudence . The object of Lewis must have been , by giving hopes to each party in turn , to obtain the ...
... object . The conduct of Lord Russell , therefore , was not criminal ; but it would be difficult to acquit him of the charge of imprudence . The object of Lewis must have been , by giving hopes to each party in turn , to obtain the ...
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