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Page 182
... degree of precision , I cannot take upon me to determine . In Eng- land , there is no written law expressly enacting or declaring the ex- istence of the right . The right , however , is in some degree acknow ledged , or , perhaps , I ...
... degree of precision , I cannot take upon me to determine . In Eng- land , there is no written law expressly enacting or declaring the ex- istence of the right . The right , however , is in some degree acknow ledged , or , perhaps , I ...
Page 381
... degree of rarefaction , is far from improbable . Then since light certainly , and very likely other subtile fluids , also escape in great abundance , during a considerable time , before and after a comet's nearest approach to the sun ...
... degree of rarefaction , is far from improbable . Then since light certainly , and very likely other subtile fluids , also escape in great abundance , during a considerable time , before and after a comet's nearest approach to the sun ...
Page 386
... degree of correctness , that the error in the sum of the three angles of any triangle is scarcely , in any instance , found to exceed three seconds of a degree , and in general not more than a small fraction of a second . Accordingly ...
... degree of correctness , that the error in the sum of the three angles of any triangle is scarcely , in any instance , found to exceed three seconds of a degree , and in general not more than a small fraction of a second . Accordingly ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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