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... Principle of Population . II . Political Consequences deducible from the Principles of this Treatise . III . Moral Consequences deducible from the Principles of this Treatise . .. Nothing can be more commendable than the general scope ...
... Principle of Population . II . Political Consequences deducible from the Principles of this Treatise . III . Moral Consequences deducible from the Principles of this Treatise . .. Nothing can be more commendable than the general scope ...
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... principles of geo- metry . ' The author next undertakes to illustrate the method of Cavalerius by an example , and afterward remarks that The principles of this method were insensibly adopted by the greatest part of the geometers of ...
... principles of geo- metry . ' The author next undertakes to illustrate the method of Cavalerius by an example , and afterward remarks that The principles of this method were insensibly adopted by the greatest part of the geometers of ...
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... principle , in the demonstration of a series of propositions or lemmas , which are applicable gene- rally to all curves of continuous curvature , and to the theory of variable motions , and which likewise serve as first principles in ...
... principle , in the demonstration of a series of propositions or lemmas , which are applicable gene- rally to all curves of continuous curvature , and to the theory of variable motions , and which likewise serve as first principles in ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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