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... never can . We are also inclined to conjecture that an isos- celes plane triangle can never have two right angles , though an isosceles spherical triangle certainly can.- Some of our author's demonstrations , also , in spherical ...
... never can . We are also inclined to conjecture that an isos- celes plane triangle can never have two right angles , though an isosceles spherical triangle certainly can.- Some of our author's demonstrations , also , in spherical ...
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... never formed a more hasty judgement of any book , than we have to express concerning the volume before us . The very first sentence gave us an opinion of its character , which subsequent perusal and consideration only tended to confirm ...
... never formed a more hasty judgement of any book , than we have to express concerning the volume before us . The very first sentence gave us an opinion of its character , which subsequent perusal and consideration only tended to confirm ...
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... never have been wearied ' ; nor for a moment have wished him ' silenced . ' As it happened , they had little philoso- phy , and less religion ; so that , without admiring the wisdom , we most readily acquiesce in the truth , of Mr ...
... never have been wearied ' ; nor for a moment have wished him ' silenced . ' As it happened , they had little philoso- phy , and less religion ; so that , without admiring the wisdom , we most readily acquiesce in the truth , of Mr ...
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... never brought distinctly before our view . Various prin- ciples of action , remote and immediate , are specified and illustrated , all of which , when subjected to the influence of Christian faith , may become subservient to the most ...
... never brought distinctly before our view . Various prin- ciples of action , remote and immediate , are specified and illustrated , all of which , when subjected to the influence of Christian faith , may become subservient to the most ...
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... never did so ; and that till the æra of the Christian revelation , the principles of natural re- ligion were almost as little understood by the bulk of mankind as the scheme of their future redemption . ' pp . 79-84 . We would rather ...
... never did so ; and that till the æra of the Christian revelation , the principles of natural re- ligion were almost as little understood by the bulk of mankind as the scheme of their future redemption . ' pp . 79-84 . We would rather ...
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