Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... means give offence to all of an open " ingenuous mind , and often bring the best " and noblest institutions into scandal and " reproach . Some are uncommonly blest by nature , and without much premedita- " tion can speak with great ...
... means give offence to all of an open " ingenuous mind , and often bring the best " and noblest institutions into scandal and " reproach . Some are uncommonly blest by nature , and without much premedita- " tion can speak with great ...
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... means , in all lunar observations , notwithstand- ing the great variation of the declination , the longitude of places ashore may at any As time be determined with considerable accu- racy ; and if 8 time THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xlv.
... means , in all lunar observations , notwithstand- ing the great variation of the declination , the longitude of places ashore may at any As time be determined with considerable accu- racy ; and if 8 time THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xlv.
Página lvi
... consequence of the primary pro- position , yet it was for some time hid from his view . By means of this he was con- ducted with order and facility to every prin- cipal property of the conic sections . He soon observed cipal lvi MEMOIR OF.
... consequence of the primary pro- position , yet it was for some time hid from his view . By means of this he was con- ducted with order and facility to every prin- cipal property of the conic sections . He soon observed cipal lvi MEMOIR OF.
Página lxiii
... mean and grovelling , un- dignified and destitute of beauty . If the encouragement to these studies therefore be thus inviting , and the labours thus re- compensed , no wonder that the mathemati- cian pursues them with a more than ordi ...
... mean and grovelling , un- dignified and destitute of beauty . If the encouragement to these studies therefore be thus inviting , and the labours thus re- compensed , no wonder that the mathemati- cian pursues them with a more than ordi ...
Página lxxi
... means of helping him to such a com- " panion for himself and tutor for his chil- " dren , as I believe you would be , for there " are few of whom I think so highly . I am , " with great regard and esteem , your very " humble servant , R ...
... means of helping him to such a com- " panion for himself and tutor for his chil- " dren , as I believe you would be , for there " are few of whom I think so highly . I am , " with great regard and esteem , your very " humble servant , R ...
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