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... examination of one particular function as the most likely mode of eluci- dating it ; and while we give the author credit for the industry and judgment which he has exercised in this essay , we would express our hopes that he will carry ...
... examination of one particular function as the most likely mode of eluci- dating it ; and while we give the author credit for the industry and judgment which he has exercised in this essay , we would express our hopes that he will carry ...
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... examination of it in 1805 , I have now drawn them from the two papers which treat of the subject ; Fig . 1 , Plate XXI . represents the spheroidical form of the planet as observed in 1789 , at which time the singularity of the shape ...
... examination of it in 1805 , I have now drawn them from the two papers which treat of the subject ; Fig . 1 , Plate XXI . represents the spheroidical form of the planet as observed in 1789 , at which time the singularity of the shape ...
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... examination . From the lines them- selves we can gather nothing conclusive , and that Suhm may be correct in his assertion we cannot deny ; we only think that people have not been fortunate enough to dig in the proper places when they ...
... examination . From the lines them- selves we can gather nothing conclusive , and that Suhm may be correct in his assertion we cannot deny ; we only think that people have not been fortunate enough to dig in the proper places when they ...
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Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
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