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... manner of entering the temple of Mitra . One portion of them declares , they should cross the threshold with the left foot foremost , whilst the other swore by Mahomet's ass and dove , that unless the right was advanced first , the ...
... manner of entering the temple of Mitra . One portion of them declares , they should cross the threshold with the left foot foremost , whilst the other swore by Mahomet's ass and dove , that unless the right was advanced first , the ...
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... manner , he read with uncora- mon eagerness all Latin books , of which he could obtain posses- sion ; and happening , in the course of his readings , to meet with an old work on mathematics , his decided predilection for this science ...
... manner , he read with uncora- mon eagerness all Latin books , of which he could obtain posses- sion ; and happening , in the course of his readings , to meet with an old work on mathematics , his decided predilection for this science ...
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... manner . Pascal's example stimu- lated him to invent an accounting machine , while the numerous occasions he had for an accurate chronometer actuated him to in- vent a time piece of mercury which went twenty seven minutes without ...
... manner . Pascal's example stimu- lated him to invent an accounting machine , while the numerous occasions he had for an accurate chronometer actuated him to in- vent a time piece of mercury which went twenty seven minutes without ...
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... manner of think- ing . He proposed to himself certain rules , of the propriety and justness of which he was convinced , and observed them as strictly as the rules of arithmetic in calculating . Hence , nothing could affect the calmness ...
... manner of think- ing . He proposed to himself certain rules , of the propriety and justness of which he was convinced , and observed them as strictly as the rules of arithmetic in calculating . Hence , nothing could affect the calmness ...
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... manner of treating every subject was the same which he describes in his Organon . He committed to paper every accidental idea that related thereto ; arranged the materials , he collected in this manner , after the usual logical rules ...
... manner of treating every subject was the same which he describes in his Organon . He committed to paper every accidental idea that related thereto ; arranged the materials , he collected in this manner , after the usual logical rules ...
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