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... important consider- tions ; and all that we mean to state is that he has not drawn , from the facts before him , those more striking and important deductions of which the subject appears to have been susceptible . He seems to approach ...
... important consider- tions ; and all that we mean to state is that he has not drawn , from the facts before him , those more striking and important deductions of which the subject appears to have been susceptible . He seems to approach ...
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... important point of con- sideration ; and we need hardly say that a gentleman's manners and education , with even a complete theoretical acquaintance with the naval profession , will not compensate for the absence of prac- tical knowlege ...
... important point of con- sideration ; and we need hardly say that a gentleman's manners and education , with even a complete theoretical acquaintance with the naval profession , will not compensate for the absence of prac- tical knowlege ...
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... important . Immediately after the laws of gravitation had been fully established by Newton , it occurred to some philo- sopher , whose name is not stated , that a pendulum ought to vibrate quicker towards the poles than at the equator ...
... important . Immediately after the laws of gravitation had been fully established by Newton , it occurred to some philo- sopher , whose name is not stated , that a pendulum ought to vibrate quicker towards the poles than at the equator ...
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