The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...A. Phelps, 1826 - 312 страница |
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... less degree from the poles . It is important , then , to be able to determine the points in the heavens which are opposite to the poles of the earth ; these always appear to stand still , while the other stars appear to make a daily ...
... less degree from the poles . It is important , then , to be able to determine the points in the heavens which are opposite to the poles of the earth ; these always appear to stand still , while the other stars appear to make a daily ...
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... less important to the cause of virtue , is never to do an act which you would be ashamed to have known . 381. The practice of virtue implies restraint on our own wishes , and on our respecting the rights and hap- piness of others ...
... less important to the cause of virtue , is never to do an act which you would be ashamed to have known . 381. The practice of virtue implies restraint on our own wishes , and on our respecting the rights and hap- piness of others ...
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... less , the mystic characters I see Wrought in each flower ; inscrib'd on ev'ry tree ; In ev'ry leaf that trembles on the breeze , I hear the voice of God among the trees . - BARBAULD . 387. Some virtues , from their great worth , are ...
... less , the mystic characters I see Wrought in each flower ; inscrib'd on ev'ry tree ; In ev'ry leaf that trembles on the breeze , I hear the voice of God among the trees . - BARBAULD . 387. Some virtues , from their great worth , are ...
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... less probable proposition on which the conclusion depends . h . The Argumentum ad ignorantiam , is founded upon in- sufficient principles , which the opponent has not skill to refute . i . Argumentum ad verecundium , is drawn from ...
... less probable proposition on which the conclusion depends . h . The Argumentum ad ignorantiam , is founded upon in- sufficient principles , which the opponent has not skill to refute . i . Argumentum ad verecundium , is drawn from ...
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... less im- petus , there is always twice as much blood in the veins as in the arteries . 472. As the blood , in this discoloured state , has lost some of its vital power , it is driven through the lungs , and its colour is restored , but ...
... less im- petus , there is always twice as much blood in the veins as in the arteries . 472. As the blood , in this discoloured state , has lost some of its vital power , it is driven through the lungs , and its colour is restored , but ...
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