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... considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to shew that the rule concern- ing the method of taking radicals out of an ...
... considerable degree of perspicuity . On the Method of taking Radicals out of Equations . By D. Mooney , A. B. Trin . Coll . Dublin . The object of this memoir is to shew that the rule concern- ing the method of taking radicals out of an ...
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... considerable degree of excellence . It was , however , abun- dant in faults , until the time of Addison . With Addison and his contemporaries , ' says Mr. Wallace , ori- ginated the first variation that occurred , subsequent to the ...
... considerable degree of excellence . It was , however , abun- dant in faults , until the time of Addison . With Addison and his contemporaries , ' says Mr. Wallace , ori- ginated the first variation that occurred , subsequent to the ...
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... considerable abate- ment of their pains , but several days clapsed before they were per fectly recovered . The other ball struck the funnel of the caboose , made an explosion equal to that of a swivel gun , and burned several holes in ...
... considerable abate- ment of their pains , but several days clapsed before they were per fectly recovered . The other ball struck the funnel of the caboose , made an explosion equal to that of a swivel gun , and burned several holes in ...
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... considerable quantity of moisture , and , on being eaten , allays the thirst . In dry seasons , the land tortoise is seen to gnaw and suck it . The leaf of this tree is like that of the bay tree , the fruit grows like cherries , whilst ...
... considerable quantity of moisture , and , on being eaten , allays the thirst . In dry seasons , the land tortoise is seen to gnaw and suck it . The leaf of this tree is like that of the bay tree , the fruit grows like cherries , whilst ...
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... considerable weight with me : besides , I was an officer in his Britannic Majesty's service ; and might be , in some degree , influenced by a professional sympathy . I therefore suffered myself to be persuaded to enter the harbour ; and ...
... considerable weight with me : besides , I was an officer in his Britannic Majesty's service ; and might be , in some degree , influenced by a professional sympathy . I therefore suffered myself to be persuaded to enter the harbour ; and ...
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