The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... necessary for every change , to be a part of the constitution of our nature ; and as we discover marks of benevolence and love in all the works of the Maker of our being , we cannot harbour , for a mo- ment , the suspicion that he would ...
... necessary for every change , to be a part of the constitution of our nature ; and as we discover marks of benevolence and love in all the works of the Maker of our being , we cannot harbour , for a mo- ment , the suspicion that he would ...
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... necessary to the calculation of the sides of the triangle A'C'B , and that the determination of this triangle is the object of the problem ; whereas the design of the problem is to find the angle C'B A ' by means of the sides of the ...
... necessary to the calculation of the sides of the triangle A'C'B , and that the determination of this triangle is the object of the problem ; whereas the design of the problem is to find the angle C'B A ' by means of the sides of the ...
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... necessary , to extinguish or moderate the fire under one boiler , and con- tinue the evaporation actively under others , which cannot be done when all are fixed in one furnace . It was about the year 1725 , that our planters , following ...
... necessary , to extinguish or moderate the fire under one boiler , and con- tinue the evaporation actively under others , which cannot be done when all are fixed in one furnace . It was about the year 1725 , that our planters , following ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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