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... considered by him in his 12th and 13th sections ; and the investigations and results belonging to spherical bodies , attracting with forces varying according to the law of the inverse square of the distance , are complete and ...
... considered by him in his 12th and 13th sections ; and the investigations and results belonging to spherical bodies , attracting with forces varying according to the law of the inverse square of the distance , are complete and ...
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... considered as almost abandoned ; or that little more is expected to be ac- complished by means of it , than to palliate or suspend one of the most urgent symptoms , in the intention of gaining time for other remedies to act , or of ...
... considered as almost abandoned ; or that little more is expected to be ac- complished by means of it , than to palliate or suspend one of the most urgent symptoms , in the intention of gaining time for other remedies to act , or of ...
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... considered as definite in the one lan- guage was otherwise considered in the other , we should find no difficulty in the case . Thus when a Greek says διελθοντες ΤΗΝ Φρυγίαν .... εν ΤΗ͵ Ασία . . . κατα ΤΗΝ Βιθυνιαν , & c . ( Acts xvii ...
... considered as definite in the one lan- guage was otherwise considered in the other , we should find no difficulty in the case . Thus when a Greek says διελθοντες ΤΗΝ Φρυγίαν .... εν ΤΗ͵ Ασία . . . κατα ΤΗΝ Βιθυνιαν , & c . ( Acts xvii ...
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