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We do not impute any intention to mislead ; but circumstances , which appear to have a particu- lar tendency , are eagerly adopted , or hastily rejected , as they aid or oppose the author's preconceived notions ; and we would not give ...
We do not impute any intention to mislead ; but circumstances , which appear to have a particu- lar tendency , are eagerly adopted , or hastily rejected , as they aid or oppose the author's preconceived notions ; and we would not give ...
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Such a belief does not appear to us well founded ; if it were , the ho- nour of the invention would hardly be worthy of so much con- ... but neither appears to have had any suspicion that the discoveries were not perfectly independent .
Such a belief does not appear to us well founded ; if it were , the ho- nour of the invention would hardly be worthy of so much con- ... but neither appears to have had any suspicion that the discoveries were not perfectly independent .
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It appears that regular traffic upon the railway commenced on the 16th of September 1830 ; and a report was published of the operations for 3 months , up to the 31st December 1830. It farther appears , that during that period the ...
It appears that regular traffic upon the railway commenced on the 16th of September 1830 ; and a report was published of the operations for 3 months , up to the 31st December 1830. It farther appears , that during that period the ...
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Contents
The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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