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Page 148
... say and to think for ourselves ; and above all , we are desirous that Dr. R. should neither say nor think for us . In another passage , the author slightly compliments himself for having neatly put together his materials , and says that ...
... say and to think for ourselves ; and above all , we are desirous that Dr. R. should neither say nor think for us . In another passage , the author slightly compliments himself for having neatly put together his materials , and says that ...
Page 160
... says , in measuring the disk by means of a thirteen feet reflector , with a power of 288. The apparent diameter is not more than 0,488 seconds , and is only half of the apparent diameter of the fourth satellite of Saturn . The planet ...
... says , in measuring the disk by means of a thirteen feet reflector , with a power of 288. The apparent diameter is not more than 0,488 seconds , and is only half of the apparent diameter of the fourth satellite of Saturn . The planet ...
Page 376
... says then , of any teacher whatever , that all the orthodox acknowledge his orthodoxy , he says neither more nor less than this , " all who are of the same opinion with him , of which number I am one , believe him to be in the right ...
... says then , of any teacher whatever , that all the orthodox acknowledge his orthodoxy , he says neither more nor less than this , " all who are of the same opinion with him , of which number I am one , believe him to be in the right ...
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