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Page 183
... questions to which he conceives probabilities have occasionally been improperly ap- plied ; at the same time alluding ... question of the earth's density , which he thus introduces : It has been observed by some philosophers , that the ...
... questions to which he conceives probabilities have occasionally been improperly ap- plied ; at the same time alluding ... question of the earth's density , which he thus introduces : It has been observed by some philosophers , that the ...
Page 218
... questions will amply exercise the memory of young people but the answers to some of them , we should imagine , would scarcely be considered as forming a necessary part of edu- cation . For example , in page 18. , question 313 , At what ...
... questions will amply exercise the memory of young people but the answers to some of them , we should imagine , would scarcely be considered as forming a necessary part of edu- cation . For example , in page 18. , question 313 , At what ...
Page 334
... Questions . In this miscellaneous work is contained a View of the Theory of Particles , so drawn up as to call in question certain chapters of Professor Lumsden's Persian grammar : who there- fore undertakes , in the work before us , a ...
... Questions . In this miscellaneous work is contained a View of the Theory of Particles , so drawn up as to call in question certain chapters of Professor Lumsden's Persian grammar : who there- fore undertakes , in the work before us , a ...
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