The Quarterly Review, Volume 4William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1810 |
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Page 187
... question still remains , where trigonometry is strictly to be placed ? The author of the Reply refers the question to the authority of eminent mathematicians ; observing that although he should be inclined , in any question of ...
... question still remains , where trigonometry is strictly to be placed ? The author of the Reply refers the question to the authority of eminent mathematicians ; observing that although he should be inclined , in any question of ...
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... question is treated as it deserves , and dismissed peremptorily † in few words . Another , a little purified from the gross selfishness of the former , is made on the ground of that plausible topic , utility , this being , it seems ...
... question is treated as it deserves , and dismissed peremptorily † in few words . Another , a little purified from the gross selfishness of the former , is made on the ground of that plausible topic , utility , this being , it seems ...
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... question is already necessarily before the publick . The par- liamentary discussion of it is unavoidably at some ... question , - ( a question which , while it is , on the one hand , so abstract as not to allow to error the apology of ...
... question is already necessarily before the publick . The par- liamentary discussion of it is unavoidably at some ... question , - ( a question which , while it is , on the one hand , so abstract as not to allow to error the apology of ...
Contents
Alicia Tindal Palmer | 61 |
Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to | 68 |
Travels in various Countries of Europe Asia | 111 |
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