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Page 109
... principles of that science , must appear preposterous ; yet this it is which the present author has undertaken in his fourth section . Information thus obtained is necessarily superficial ; and for this reason we feel it our duty to ...
... principles of that science , must appear preposterous ; yet this it is which the present author has undertaken in his fourth section . Information thus obtained is necessarily superficial ; and for this reason we feel it our duty to ...
Page 182
... principles . The first was , that there should be such a distribution of power amongst the several principal states , as might render each sufficient in itself to maintain its independence , and to withstand any pos- sible incursion of ...
... principles . The first was , that there should be such a distribution of power amongst the several principal states , as might render each sufficient in itself to maintain its independence , and to withstand any pos- sible incursion of ...
Page 445
... principles of mathematical calculation . By the persevering industry and ingenuity of theorists , these principles have been reduced to great degrees of accuracy , and increasing facilities are yearly offered to the practical navigator ...
... principles of mathematical calculation . By the persevering industry and ingenuity of theorists , these principles have been reduced to great degrees of accuracy , and increasing facilities are yearly offered to the practical navigator ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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