The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 123
... object ; and with re- gard to which , the agreement alone proves that it was presumed no ad- vantage would be taken . " It is perfectly justifiable in bargains to use superior sagacity as to probabilities , or to apply greater skill and ...
... object ; and with re- gard to which , the agreement alone proves that it was presumed no ad- vantage would be taken . " It is perfectly justifiable in bargains to use superior sagacity as to probabilities , or to apply greater skill and ...
Page 392
... object , the most beautiful and es- timable one may be , the more does such a one interest us ; we magnify the distress , and the compassion it excites is propor- tioned to the happiness suitable to the nature of a very sensi- tive and ...
... object , the most beautiful and es- timable one may be , the more does such a one interest us ; we magnify the distress , and the compassion it excites is propor- tioned to the happiness suitable to the nature of a very sensi- tive and ...
Page 427
... object of this paper ; but we at last discovered it . The major , who is a good mathematician , has , we presume , lately applied himself to the study of Laplace's " Theorie des probabilites , " and made use of it in these ...
... object of this paper ; but we at last discovered it . The major , who is a good mathematician , has , we presume , lately applied himself to the study of Laplace's " Theorie des probabilites , " and made use of it in these ...
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