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... will wear a complexion eminently characteristic of its original , -and will betray an intrinsic usefulness and excellence , above the rest . • And fuch , I am perfectly persuaded , is the fact . This pofie tion , however , admits of ...
... will wear a complexion eminently characteristic of its original , -and will betray an intrinsic usefulness and excellence , above the rest . • And fuch , I am perfectly persuaded , is the fact . This pofie tion , however , admits of ...
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We noticed this fenfible inquiry at the time of its first publica . tion . ( See vol . 47. p . 347. ) . The new matter which diflinguishes this 3d edition , is announced , by the title , to be chiefly biographical : but the life of Mr.
We noticed this fenfible inquiry at the time of its first publica . tion . ( See vol . 47. p . 347. ) . The new matter which diflinguishes this 3d edition , is announced , by the title , to be chiefly biographical : but the life of Mr.
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... for thus ( he adds ) we shall find the motion of the body at its departure from the given point in which it received the impulse , in a right line given by pofi . tion . ” Now , if the elements of the conic fection , that is ...
... for thus ( he adds ) we shall find the motion of the body at its departure from the given point in which it received the impulse , in a right line given by pofi . tion . ” Now , if the elements of the conic fection , that is ...
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