The Southern Review, Том 1A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... theory of parallel lines ; and the calculus , in attempting to establish this theory , has completely failed . Re- move then those truths derived from geometry , from the cal- culus , and you leave the analyst's superstructure , like ...
... theory of parallel lines ; and the calculus , in attempting to establish this theory , has completely failed . Re- move then those truths derived from geometry , from the cal- culus , and you leave the analyst's superstructure , like ...
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... theory at hand , whether the fulness and force of evidence , by which they most be accompanied , to command general as- sent , are attainable . And such must be the state of every recent science , whose leading truths do not admit of ...
... theory at hand , whether the fulness and force of evidence , by which they most be accompanied , to command general as- sent , are attainable . And such must be the state of every recent science , whose leading truths do not admit of ...
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... theory of plethora puts on the form of matter of fact so frequently , that if erroneous , it was an error on the safe side . Stahl's theory was taken up and explained by the Englishman Nichols , in a treatise De Anima Medica , and was ...
... theory of plethora puts on the form of matter of fact so frequently , that if erroneous , it was an error on the safe side . Stahl's theory was taken up and explained by the Englishman Nichols , in a treatise De Anima Medica , and was ...
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