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... mean a be- ginring , did this great man reduce , what was only before noise , to one of the most delightful sci- ences , by marrying it to the mathematics ; and by that means caused it to be one of the most 90 No. 334 . THE SPECTATOR .
... mean a be- ginring , did this great man reduce , what was only before noise , to one of the most delightful sci- ences , by marrying it to the mathematics ; and by that means caused it to be one of the most 90 No. 334 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... mean those benefits which arise to the public from these my speculations , as they consume a consi- derable quantity of our paper - manufacture , em- ploy our artizans in printing and find business for great numbers of indigent persons ...
... mean those benefits which arise to the public from these my speculations , as they consume a consi- derable quantity of our paper - manufacture , em- ploy our artizans in printing and find business for great numbers of indigent persons ...
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... mean- ness in the other . I have seen an observation upon this subject in a French author which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's parallel of the ancient and modern architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same ...
... mean- ness in the other . I have seen an observation upon this subject in a French author which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's parallel of the ancient and modern architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same ...
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