And, though the weight of reasons cannot be taken with the precision of algebraic quantities, yet, when each is thus considered separately and comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less liable to make a rash step;... The Northern star, or, Yorkshire magazine - Seite 40herausgegeben von - 1817Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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