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Page 85
... true results ; that is , to the same results which may be obtained from the same principles , by a different process , acknowleged to be rigorous , and instituted for the same end : but , if the results be true in fact , they must ...
... true results ; that is , to the same results which may be obtained from the same principles , by a different process , acknowleged to be rigorous , and instituted for the same end : but , if the results be true in fact , they must ...
Page 170
... true that the profession of religion , or what has hitherto passed under this sacred and venerable name , has very often instigated nations , calling themselves Chrstian , to draw the sword from its scabbard , and has perhaps never ...
... true that the profession of religion , or what has hitherto passed under this sacred and venerable name , has very often instigated nations , calling themselves Chrstian , to draw the sword from its scabbard , and has perhaps never ...
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... true in themselves , although not in the sense in which Mr. T. means them to be true : for instance , he observes that 1-3 is not the same ་ ་ I 1-3 same as - 2 since = 1 + 232 Taylor's Translation of Aristotle's Metaphysics .
... true in themselves , although not in the sense in which Mr. T. means them to be true : for instance , he observes that 1-3 is not the same ་ ་ I 1-3 same as - 2 since = 1 + 232 Taylor's Translation of Aristotle's Metaphysics .
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