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... principles on which it is formed ; and because we consider that such may be the inevitable fate of any system that is in a great measure founded on fancy , and of which the association of ideas and the application of them to sensible ...
... principles on which it is formed ; and because we consider that such may be the inevitable fate of any system that is in a great measure founded on fancy , and of which the association of ideas and the application of them to sensible ...
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... principles . " These words are used by way of title to certain theoretical books of science or art : but " elements " are properly indispensable ideas which must be kept in mind , while " principles " are precepts of which the usage ...
... principles . " These words are used by way of title to certain theoretical books of science or art : but " elements " are properly indispensable ideas which must be kept in mind , while " principles " are precepts of which the usage ...
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... principles . Vauquelin has obtained from the garnet and the yanolite nearly the same principles , and yet they are two very distinct minerals . This truth , accordingly , which I was the first to announce , in 1806 , ( Journal de ...
... principles . Vauquelin has obtained from the garnet and the yanolite nearly the same principles , and yet they are two very distinct minerals . This truth , accordingly , which I was the first to announce , in 1806 , ( Journal de ...
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