The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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... manner in which they met , and compared the ǹgures with each other ; founding his investigations on definitions and axioms en- tirely his own , and formed for the occasion . Proceeding from one step to another , he arrived at the ...
... manner in which they met , and compared the ǹgures with each other ; founding his investigations on definitions and axioms en- tirely his own , and formed for the occasion . Proceeding from one step to another , he arrived at the ...
Pagina 408
... manner which denoted at once his confidence in his own powers and his perfect knowledge of those of the adversary who had ventured to provoke him . He declared that if Lalloučre would publish his solutions before the 1st of January ...
... manner which denoted at once his confidence in his own powers and his perfect knowledge of those of the adversary who had ventured to provoke him . He declared that if Lalloučre would publish his solutions before the 1st of January ...
Pagina 480
... manners presenting a happy medium between the too distant reserve and coldness of the English , and the too obvious , too obtrusive behaviour of the French women . " In treating of the manners and habits of our people , much is given on ...
... manners presenting a happy medium between the too distant reserve and coldness of the English , and the too obvious , too obtrusive behaviour of the French women . " In treating of the manners and habits of our people , much is given on ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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