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Page 109
The other parts of the vol- ume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and their application to arithmetic , geometry , & c . are not open to the same objection : but we do not perceive that they differ essentially from ...
The other parts of the vol- ume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and their application to arithmetic , geometry , & c . are not open to the same objection : but we do not perceive that they differ essentially from ...
Page 182
6 Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient powers to their former state of possession . ... The system of Europe was accordingly settled upon these principles .
6 Secondly , but always subservient to the first principle , the restoration of ancient powers to their former state of possession . ... The system of Europe was accordingly settled upon these principles .
Page 445
In no other science are those principles so constantly employed , or is the consequence of error or misappli- cation so fatal and destructive ; thousands of valuable lives , and millions of mercantile property , being hourly exposed in ...
In no other science are those principles so constantly employed , or is the consequence of error or misappli- cation so fatal and destructive ; thousands of valuable lives , and millions of mercantile property , being hourly exposed in ...
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