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Page 109
... reason we feel it our duty to protest against the plan , although we have nothing to object to its execution . The other parts of the vol- ume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and their application to arithmetic ...
... reason we feel it our duty to protest against the plan , although we have nothing to object to its execution . The other parts of the vol- ume , which relate to the first principles of algebra , and their application to arithmetic ...
Page 134
... reasons have weight , if it should appear , in the result , that the Category of Relation differs in reality , and most extremely , from that nature which has heretofore been ascribed to it . In addition to this primary reason for ...
... reasons have weight , if it should appear , in the result , that the Category of Relation differs in reality , and most extremely , from that nature which has heretofore been ascribed to it . In addition to this primary reason for ...
Page 193
... reason than that he thinks him- self in the right , and that it is his duty to persuade others to think as he does . Mansfield , in short , seems to persuade for his own advantage : Chatham for that of his audience ; the one commands ...
... reason than that he thinks him- self in the right , and that it is his duty to persuade others to think as he does . Mansfield , in short , seems to persuade for his own advantage : Chatham for that of his audience ; the one commands ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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