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... gave three guineas a sheet ( 16 pages ) to his contributors . It outlived the Critical , because the latter gave but two guineas , and therefore it received only what had been rejected by the Monthly . The Magazines in general paid but ...
... gave three guineas a sheet ( 16 pages ) to his contributors . It outlived the Critical , because the latter gave but two guineas , and therefore it received only what had been rejected by the Monthly . The Magazines in general paid but ...
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... gave public notice , that merit alone should decide the preference , which must be determined by a strict and impartial examination . With this view , four eminent mathematicians were selected as examiners on the occasion , viz . Dr ...
... gave public notice , that merit alone should decide the preference , which must be determined by a strict and impartial examination . With this view , four eminent mathematicians were selected as examiners on the occasion , viz . Dr ...
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... gave answers to Nicomachus and Melancomas , then Bolis was to step in and conduct the business . Their parts being thus arranged , they separated , and began to act . And , first , Cambylus laid the affair before the King . Antiochus ...
... gave answers to Nicomachus and Melancomas , then Bolis was to step in and conduct the business . Their parts being thus arranged , they separated , and began to act . And , first , Cambylus laid the affair before the King . Antiochus ...
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