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218. oldal
... thought with him on this subject . He thought , however , it was ' an argument perfectly untenable , even for the purpose for which it was urged on the other side . His views were irrespective of " numbers . He believed that numbers ...
... thought with him on this subject . He thought , however , it was ' an argument perfectly untenable , even for the purpose for which it was urged on the other side . His views were irrespective of " numbers . He believed that numbers ...
440. oldal
... thought that the author of the tract on the properties of the cycloid , would have left ' holy thorns ' to be the playthings of the debauched and debilitated understandings of monks ! But it is not so ; meantime who shall calculate the ...
... thought that the author of the tract on the properties of the cycloid , would have left ' holy thorns ' to be the playthings of the debauched and debilitated understandings of monks ! But it is not so ; meantime who shall calculate the ...
493. oldal
... thought proper to consult , presented to the council , and published by royal authority , without even the advice of either convocation or parliament . Ten years afterwards , Elizabeth permitted the convocation to reconsider the ...
... thought proper to consult , presented to the council , and published by royal authority , without even the advice of either convocation or parliament . Ten years afterwards , Elizabeth permitted the convocation to reconsider the ...
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