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... nature . Even in the management of his economical concerns every thing was conducted with mathematical exactness ... natural that he should have acquired a profound knowledge of several sciences . He was thoroughly acquainted with the ...
... nature . Even in the management of his economical concerns every thing was conducted with mathematical exactness ... natural that he should have acquired a profound knowledge of several sciences . He was thoroughly acquainted with the ...
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... natural philosophy , which appeared in the number of the Port Folio , for November last . The author informs us , that ... nature of elastic fluids is the object of pneumatic chemistry . But to return to the essay : he observes ". REMARKS ...
... natural philosophy , which appeared in the number of the Port Folio , for November last . The author informs us , that ... nature of elastic fluids is the object of pneumatic chemistry . But to return to the essay : he observes ". REMARKS ...
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... nature , some philosophers appear to have enter- tained doubts upon this subject ; Mr. B. Martin , in his lectures ... natural body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ; and to obviate it ...
... nature , some philosophers appear to have enter- tained doubts upon this subject ; Mr. B. Martin , in his lectures ... natural body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ; and to obviate it ...
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... , is that part of it in which we should inform our audience of the nature of the subject we mean to offer to their attention , and 22 RHETORIC . Abercrombie's Lecture on the constitu- ent parts of a regular discourse,
... , is that part of it in which we should inform our audience of the nature of the subject we mean to offer to their attention , and 22 RHETORIC . Abercrombie's Lecture on the constitu- ent parts of a regular discourse,
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... nature of the subject , and the character who handles it : the lo- gician directing his arguments in a different channel from the mathematician , or the professed orator . Let the mode or form however of the argument be what it may , it ...
... nature of the subject , and the character who handles it : the lo- gician directing his arguments in a different channel from the mathematician , or the professed orator . Let the mode or form however of the argument be what it may , it ...
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