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... least , be guilty of very great imprudence . There are many other objections that apply to life - annuities , as well as to the doctrine of chances in general , and therefore I cannot recommend the study of that subject . ' What may be ...
... least , be guilty of very great imprudence . There are many other objections that apply to life - annuities , as well as to the doctrine of chances in general , and therefore I cannot recommend the study of that subject . ' What may be ...
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... least , the student is required to prove that the earth has a rotatory motion on its axis , and that it has a revolution in its orbit . We should like to see the author's demonstration of these two fundamental astronomical propositions ...
... least , the student is required to prove that the earth has a rotatory motion on its axis , and that it has a revolution in its orbit . We should like to see the author's demonstration of these two fundamental astronomical propositions ...
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... least creditable to the author's judgment , treats on the subject of religious conversation ; in which he takes some pains to enforce , as a duty , the importance of frequently mixing the great truths and consolations of religion with ...
... least creditable to the author's judgment , treats on the subject of religious conversation ; in which he takes some pains to enforce , as a duty , the importance of frequently mixing the great truths and consolations of religion with ...
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