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... truth is obvious . Emulation cannot be excited without rivals ; and without emulation , instruction will be always a tedious , and often a fruitlefs , labour . It is this which warms the paffions on the fide of all that is excellent ...
... truth is obvious . Emulation cannot be excited without rivals ; and without emulation , instruction will be always a tedious , and often a fruitlefs , labour . It is this which warms the paffions on the fide of all that is excellent ...
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... truth of the value given by the theory , for the effect of the force acting in direction per- pendicular to the radius - vector , as it is called ? W - b - c . ART . VI . A Letter from M. Chriftian Mayer , Aftronomer to the ELECTOR ...
... truth of the value given by the theory , for the effect of the force acting in direction per- pendicular to the radius - vector , as it is called ? W - b - c . ART . VI . A Letter from M. Chriftian Mayer , Aftronomer to the ELECTOR ...
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... truth may poffibly be concealed in his devout af- fertion , that the wrath of Heaven fupplied the imperfections of hoftile rage ; and that the proud Forum of Rome , decorated with the ftatues of fo many gods and heroes , was levelled in ...
... truth may poffibly be concealed in his devout af- fertion , that the wrath of Heaven fupplied the imperfections of hoftile rage ; and that the proud Forum of Rome , decorated with the ftatues of fo many gods and heroes , was levelled in ...
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... TRUTH , as the main object of our criticifm ; and in attempting to fecure that , we were not particularly follicitous about the forms and ceremonials of addrefs . We must acknow- ledge , that we abhorred Mr. M.'s principles ; but ...
... TRUTH , as the main object of our criticifm ; and in attempting to fecure that , we were not particularly follicitous about the forms and ceremonials of addrefs . We must acknow- ledge , that we abhorred Mr. M.'s principles ; but ...
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... truth , and the fairest deduc tions of the plainest arguments , prefs hard upon him . It is this " that the Author of Thelyphthora doth not , as his opponents . would infinuate , recommend the indifcriminate practice of po- : lygamy ...
... truth , and the fairest deduc tions of the plainest arguments , prefs hard upon him . It is this " that the Author of Thelyphthora doth not , as his opponents . would infinuate , recommend the indifcriminate practice of po- : lygamy ...
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