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Page 32
... truth , so slow and so often repeated , that the immense period during which the process has been conducted has been sufficient to eliminate almost every vestige of error ; and , by removing at last the most minute imperfections , to ...
... truth , so slow and so often repeated , that the immense period during which the process has been conducted has been sufficient to eliminate almost every vestige of error ; and , by removing at last the most minute imperfections , to ...
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... truth , but the mean of the whole will be very near it . The errors of the individual observa- tions arise not only from the imperfection of the instrument , but the uncertainty in the observer . In this connexion there is a very ...
... truth , but the mean of the whole will be very near it . The errors of the individual observa- tions arise not only from the imperfection of the instrument , but the uncertainty in the observer . In this connexion there is a very ...
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... truth as the data which he had to go upon would permit , and calls attention to the fact , that his error is not so great , being only one - fifth of the whole , as was the error in the first discovered distance of the sun by the ...
... truth as the data which he had to go upon would permit , and calls attention to the fact , that his error is not so great , being only one - fifth of the whole , as was the error in the first discovered distance of the sun by the ...
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... truth and morals , that cannot fail to please all who desire to see good taste in unison with good morals and Christian piety . The success of " The Pleasures of Hope " was instantaneous and complete . Campbell was soon brought into ...
... truth and morals , that cannot fail to please all who desire to see good taste in unison with good morals and Christian piety . The success of " The Pleasures of Hope " was instantaneous and complete . Campbell was soon brought into ...
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... truth , and ex- perience , and duty . Let us thank God for so bright a manifestation of his grace in the fathers , who still bless and guide us by their counsels , and in the yet large company of mature , established Christians who ...
... truth , and ex- perience , and duty . Let us thank God for so bright a manifestation of his grace in the fathers , who still bless and guide us by their counsels , and in the yet large company of mature , established Christians who ...
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