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... instance , speaking of algebra : This method is infinitely more favourable to reasoning than arith metic ; because you distinguish each quantity by one of the letters of the alphabet , as was done for the indeterminate number of men in ...
... instance , speaking of algebra : This method is infinitely more favourable to reasoning than arith metic ; because you distinguish each quantity by one of the letters of the alphabet , as was done for the indeterminate number of men in ...
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... instance , and his exultation over an oversight in which the number 50 * was suffered to stand for 30 , will evince the extreme shifts to which the author was reduced in finding matter for his reply . to We shall give another instance ...
... instance , and his exultation over an oversight in which the number 50 * was suffered to stand for 30 , will evince the extreme shifts to which the author was reduced in finding matter for his reply . to We shall give another instance ...
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... instance be not entirely wrong , he is erroneous in part . It is a question whether Bishops are Barons : but it is un- questionable that they are not peers of the realm ; they are only peers of parliament . Mr. Pyne is equally ...
... instance be not entirely wrong , he is erroneous in part . It is a question whether Bishops are Barons : but it is un- questionable that they are not peers of the realm ; they are only peers of parliament . Mr. Pyne is equally ...
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