THE Present State OF THE REPUBLICK OF LETTERS.: Giving a General View of the State of Learning Throughout EUROPE; and Containing Not Only an Early Account, But Accurate Abstracs of the Most Valuable Books Published in Great Britain Or Foreign Parts. Interpreted with Dissertationis on Several Curious and Entertaining Subjects; Miscellaneous Reflections on AUTHORS; and Historical Memoirs of the Lives of the Most Eminent WRITERS in All Branches of Polite Literature, Band 17W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, 1736 |
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... readers can . Suppose Mr. Robins means , that fome of these quantities may perpetually and to all eternity have fome diffe- rence , and yet no difference , that can be called their laft ; to what purpose is any question here made about ...
... readers can . Suppose Mr. Robins means , that fome of these quantities may perpetually and to all eternity have fome diffe- rence , and yet no difference , that can be called their laft ; to what purpose is any question here made about ...
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... improper to illuftrate what we have been faying , by an easy example ; and for my own and my reader's ease , I fhall chufe the fimpleft example I can think of . Instead K K B G F D A C D C 116 Art . 6 . The Prefent State of.
... improper to illuftrate what we have been faying , by an easy example ; and for my own and my reader's ease , I fhall chufe the fimpleft example I can think of . Instead K K B G F D A C D C 116 Art . 6 . The Prefent State of.
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... reader more than once , in what fenfe he ufed thofe terms or expreffions ; and thereby he was always understood , and never mifled any body that used careful attention . Though he never liked the doctrine of indivi- fibles ; yet he had ...
... reader more than once , in what fenfe he ufed thofe terms or expreffions ; and thereby he was always understood , and never mifled any body that used careful attention . Though he never liked the doctrine of indivi- fibles ; yet he had ...
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... reader ad abfurdum . In the former , the Reader may fee that every step tends towards the conclufion : In the latter , he is generally as it were hoodwink'd and led quite a- way from the conclufion itself , till he comes to fome ...
... reader ad abfurdum . In the former , the Reader may fee that every step tends towards the conclufion : In the latter , he is generally as it were hoodwink'd and led quite a- way from the conclufion itself , till he comes to fome ...
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... reader will obferve , there is no fuch word as prima , or ultima , primò , or ultimo , to be found ; though in other expreffi- ons those words are fometimes added by way of emphafis , which led Mr. Robins into the mistake of thinking ...
... reader will obferve , there is no fuch word as prima , or ultima , primò , or ultimo , to be found ; though in other expreffi- ons those words are fometimes added by way of emphafis , which led Mr. Robins into the mistake of thinking ...
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