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... given in this edition to the latter which evidently belongs to the former , and which would be grossly improper from any other mouth . On refer- ring to Tonson's edition of Dryden's plays , published in 1701 , we find the same egregious ...
... given in this edition to the latter which evidently belongs to the former , and which would be grossly improper from any other mouth . On refer- ring to Tonson's edition of Dryden's plays , published in 1701 , we find the same egregious ...
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... given of Æneas's method , is not exactly that which is related by Polybius . This method , though certainly preferable to that of convey- ing intelligence by means of pre - concerted signals with the help of torches , was far from being ...
... given of Æneas's method , is not exactly that which is related by Polybius . This method , though certainly preferable to that of convey- ing intelligence by means of pre - concerted signals with the help of torches , was far from being ...
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... given formule for the correction of the radius vector , the longitude , and the la- titude , -ought , since he ... given it in his Mécanique Céleste , p . 181 ,; or if we found the true anomaly by Newton's tentative method , Principia ...
... given formule for the correction of the radius vector , the longitude , and the la- titude , -ought , since he ... given it in his Mécanique Céleste , p . 181 ,; or if we found the true anomaly by Newton's tentative method , Principia ...
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