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... question has , indeed , been frequently agitated ; not only with such deliberation and diligence , as its importance seemed to require ; but sometimes with such zeal and acrimony , as were prompted by the private interest of the ...
... question has , indeed , been frequently agitated ; not only with such deliberation and diligence , as its importance seemed to require ; but sometimes with such zeal and acrimony , as were prompted by the private interest of the ...
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... questions can be resolved by shorter and easier methods of operation , which he has previously delivered . The first question is , " to find two numbers such , that their sum shall be ten , and their difference six . " Now would any ...
... questions can be resolved by shorter and easier methods of operation , which he has previously delivered . The first question is , " to find two numbers such , that their sum shall be ten , and their difference six . " Now would any ...
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... question was one of great importance , and that much might be said on both sides .- ( " Twig the lawyer ! " said Squaretoes . ) He said that so great a man as lord Burleigh , treasurer to queen Elizabeth , had written ten rules of ...
... question was one of great importance , and that much might be said on both sides .- ( " Twig the lawyer ! " said Squaretoes . ) He said that so great a man as lord Burleigh , treasurer to queen Elizabeth , had written ten rules of ...
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